Hello reefers I've been a long time reader for some time. I have recently set up a new 90 gallon FOWLR about 6 weeks ago. I used TurboStart to cycle the aquarium in the first week with four clownfish and all are healthy and doing well. Three days ago I added a Valentini Puffer and a Hoeven's Wrasse. The puffer was doing great and eating well for the first two days. He got along with all the other tank mates and all looked well.
This morning I woke to see him crammed into some of my non living coral motionless. He hasn't left that spot for hours even when I fed the tank. He appears to have what looks like tiny pieces of sand on his body. I was wondering if this is at all normal behavior for the fish or if I'm right to worry. As well as if there's anything I can do.
I did a 20 gallon water change this morning and tested all water parameters:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrate: 0
Nitrite: 0
Specific Gravity: 1.02
Calcium: 360 ppm
Phosphate: 0.25 ppm
Any help or suggestions greatly appreciated.


This morning I woke to see him crammed into some of my non living coral motionless. He hasn't left that spot for hours even when I fed the tank. He appears to have what looks like tiny pieces of sand on his body. I was wondering if this is at all normal behavior for the fish or if I'm right to worry. As well as if there's anything I can do.
I did a 20 gallon water change this morning and tested all water parameters:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrate: 0
Nitrite: 0
Specific Gravity: 1.02
Calcium: 360 ppm
Phosphate: 0.25 ppm
Any help or suggestions greatly appreciated.

