stormy_petrel
New member
Hello everyone,
I've been lurking around this site for the better part of two years, but now finally something has come up that I can't find the answer to through a search.
I have a 75 gallon reef tank and I've had a 6 line wrasse for about 8 months. All my water parameters are in check. 78 degrees, 1.025, no nitrates/trites/ammonia. The only other fish in there is a clownfish. The tank has been stable like this for a while.
Last week I added an acropora and montipora frag from my local shop. Two days ago I noticed that the skin on my wrasse is strangely wrinkled, not smooth like it used to be. I've tried capturing a pic but i can't get one in focus. It looks like your fingers do when they've been in water too long.
Other than that, the fish is eating well, is active, and not displaying any odd behaviors so I'm trying not to worry.
Has anyone experienced this with their fish before?
Thanks!
I've been lurking around this site for the better part of two years, but now finally something has come up that I can't find the answer to through a search.
I have a 75 gallon reef tank and I've had a 6 line wrasse for about 8 months. All my water parameters are in check. 78 degrees, 1.025, no nitrates/trites/ammonia. The only other fish in there is a clownfish. The tank has been stable like this for a while.
Last week I added an acropora and montipora frag from my local shop. Two days ago I noticed that the skin on my wrasse is strangely wrinkled, not smooth like it used to be. I've tried capturing a pic but i can't get one in focus. It looks like your fingers do when they've been in water too long.
Other than that, the fish is eating well, is active, and not displaying any odd behaviors so I'm trying not to worry.
Has anyone experienced this with their fish before?
Thanks!