I picked this guy up last weekend from Petco when they had a buy one get one half off marine fish. This store has had a pretty bad reputation with the health of the fish they get. Either they ****ed off the person the picks their shipment or they just have bad luck. They had a large powder blue tang that had velvet all over it and quite a few tangs with ich.
Anyway, I bought this "yellow watchman goby", which I believe is a blue spotted watchman and a fire fish. The fire fish was quarantined and deemed healthy so he is now in my main tank. I picked this goby though because he was so sad looking at the store that I had to save him. I thought he might have just had fin rot but I'm not sure what caused his red sores. He was in a tank with a bunch of emerald crabs, but I don't think they'd beat up on him that bad? Unless he had other tank mates that were bought before I got there.
I am currently treating him with Melafix. 1 tsp a day added to my 10 gallon QT. He is more active than when I first got him but he doesn't eat in front of me. When I check on him he has moved around and food seems to be getting eaten. I am feeding frozen krill, brine shrimp and mysis. Any suggestions, tips, or info would be much appreciated.

https://youtu.be/oh1TDgCmO3M
Anyway, I bought this "yellow watchman goby", which I believe is a blue spotted watchman and a fire fish. The fire fish was quarantined and deemed healthy so he is now in my main tank. I picked this goby though because he was so sad looking at the store that I had to save him. I thought he might have just had fin rot but I'm not sure what caused his red sores. He was in a tank with a bunch of emerald crabs, but I don't think they'd beat up on him that bad? Unless he had other tank mates that were bought before I got there.
I am currently treating him with Melafix. 1 tsp a day added to my 10 gallon QT. He is more active than when I first got him but he doesn't eat in front of me. When I check on him he has moved around and food seems to be getting eaten. I am feeding frozen krill, brine shrimp and mysis. Any suggestions, tips, or info would be much appreciated.

https://youtu.be/oh1TDgCmO3M