skyrne_isk
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Kept many of the fishes in my day except not a trigger ever. I picked up a sargassum and want to ask if anyone who HAS or HAS HAD one can answer a question about their breathing/behavior. It seemed as if for the first couple days only the gill coverings moved at a slow and regular rate but now it seems as if the gills are expanding and not just the gill coverings moving......if any of you have one of these guys (or I suppose a similar family trigger) can comment about how it looks when they breath it would help me out quite a bit! Given these are pretty tough fish and mine is eating, I don't want to move it out of QT and into a treatment tank unless I have to - I am still dealing with a bit of shyness but the fish will eat. I understand the initial shyness is pretty normal.
So again, it's not fast breathing or any visible pathogens on the fish...it just appeared that at the LFS store only the gill coverings moved and not it seems like whole gill is moving on each side where "normal" appeared to only be the gill covering flapping. So how are your triggers "breathing"???:rollface:
And if you've kept triggers - would your advice be to not treat as long as I have no visible parasites/sliminess but wondering if I ought to treat for gill flukes or a FW dip.....but don't want to set the fish back as it's pretty shy already. I've acclimated a lot of different fish in my day, but never a trigger - I didn't want to risk it on my reef....so this is new for me, kinda fun to be new at something again!!:thumbsup:
So again, it's not fast breathing or any visible pathogens on the fish...it just appeared that at the LFS store only the gill coverings moved and not it seems like whole gill is moving on each side where "normal" appeared to only be the gill covering flapping. So how are your triggers "breathing"???:rollface:
And if you've kept triggers - would your advice be to not treat as long as I have no visible parasites/sliminess but wondering if I ought to treat for gill flukes or a FW dip.....but don't want to set the fish back as it's pretty shy already. I've acclimated a lot of different fish in my day, but never a trigger - I didn't want to risk it on my reef....so this is new for me, kinda fun to be new at something again!!:thumbsup: