Dr Colliebreath
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I put a Yellow Long Nose butterflyfish in quarantine on Friday along with a saddleback and a falcula butterflyfish. The saddleback and falcula started eating immediately but the YLN has eaten little to nothing. I am feeding 4x per day to try and get it eating and all three in good shape, which is forcing extra water changes to ensure water quality (all water is from my DT). The QT is 37 gal with a sponge/airpump filter, biocylinders, and now a HOB. It has a good biofilter developed as I have had 2 fish in it the past 5 weeks, although there is more fish load now as these fish are larger in addition to being more numerous.
The YLN isn't eating. I have tried small pellet food sent by the seller, NLS flakes, Rod's Fish Only Blend, myesis, ArctiPods, and fresh minced scallop. The saddleback and falcula go right after the food and the YLN is oblivious to it. It picks a little at the bottom of the tank, the sponge filter, and the pvc. I don't have any rock in because I am going to dose with Cupramine and PraziPro after the fish get a week to settle in.
I made a plastic tube with holes drilled in it and put some of the Rod's and the scallop in so only the YLN could eat it. The other two fish knew food was there and tried to get it but the YLN didn't go for it over a period of two hours.
The YLN is from Hawaii so I expect it was collected and handled properly. This is supposed to be a relatively easy butterfly and it is acting like a copperband.
All three fish get along fine, sometimes swimming together and sometimes apart but no aggression at all, even with food around.
I have read many other threads on YLN and CBB. I know a couple here have pretty much experience with them and wanted to see if anyone has any suggestions other than wait it out and see whether the fish decides to eat or succumbs.
Thank you.
The YLN isn't eating. I have tried small pellet food sent by the seller, NLS flakes, Rod's Fish Only Blend, myesis, ArctiPods, and fresh minced scallop. The saddleback and falcula go right after the food and the YLN is oblivious to it. It picks a little at the bottom of the tank, the sponge filter, and the pvc. I don't have any rock in because I am going to dose with Cupramine and PraziPro after the fish get a week to settle in.
I made a plastic tube with holes drilled in it and put some of the Rod's and the scallop in so only the YLN could eat it. The other two fish knew food was there and tried to get it but the YLN didn't go for it over a period of two hours.
The YLN is from Hawaii so I expect it was collected and handled properly. This is supposed to be a relatively easy butterfly and it is acting like a copperband.
All three fish get along fine, sometimes swimming together and sometimes apart but no aggression at all, even with food around.
I have read many other threads on YLN and CBB. I know a couple here have pretty much experience with them and wanted to see if anyone has any suggestions other than wait it out and see whether the fish decides to eat or succumbs.
Thank you.