Matthew Meyer
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I mean I cant believe that birdsnest is dead in one night where my other corals look happy.Is that bleached or rtn?
I mean I cant believe that birdsnest is dead in one night where my other corals look happy.Is that bleached or rtn?
Did you dip? If so, any chance you didn't rinse well?
Dipped everything but my new clam. Definitely got water in the tank with that bagDid you dip? If so, any chance you didn't rinse well?
I think I meant the opposite of what you might've interpreted. I meant any chance you didn't rinse the dip off well and got dip into the tank?Dipped everything but my new clam. Definitely got water in the tank with that bag
I am pretty strict with my dip/rinse process. But I did a very small rinse this time because I was lazy. Just a coffee cup full of tank water. I didn't think that a little dip dilute in the tank would show very much. I am starting to see the next coral go nowI think I meant the opposite of what you might've interpreted. I meant any chance you didn't rinse the dip off well and got dip into the tank?
I've had issues in the past correlated with getting new corals, and I eventually assumed it was related to not doing a thorough enough rinse after dip. I started doing a more rigorous rinse process, and I haven't had that issue recently. However it might've been one of the 500 other things I do differently as well, including being more careful about the fresh saltwater's I'd be adding as part of offsetting the dips.
Regarding the clam, yeah, that's tricky. For my clam I went the route of doing a soak in a separate thing of tank water before adding it.
I am pretty strict with my dip/rinse process. But I did a very small rinse this time because I was lazy. Just a coffee cup full of tank water. I didn't think that a little dip dilute in the tank would show very much. I am starting to see the next coral go nowView attachment 49896View attachment 49897
We don't say that. We just say he's cute.Swim bladder issue on the yellow tang?
We don't say that. We just say he's cute.
I think the right thing to do would be a lancet decompression. But i'm unwilling to do that. It doesn't affect his day to day life. He is a pretty happy fishOof, cute is not the word that comes to mind, poor thing. Is it treatable?
I think the right thing to do would be a lancet decompression. But i'm unwilling to do that. It doesn't affect his day to day life. He is a pretty happy fish
If you have a less invasive solution I am open to try something, but there wont be any invasive procedures done.It sure looks like its struggling to me, and struggling to me doesn't equate happy. I'd look for someone to help you locally if you're not willing to do what's needed.
I'd post to humble fish and see what they think as the fish experts there. It might be as simple as using Epsom salts, mushed peas, or more fiber in food. But it looks like it's really struggling to stay afloatIf you have a less invasive solution I am open to try something, but there wont be any invasive procedures done.
Just have your girlfriend scan it.If you have a less invasive solution I am open to try something, but there wont be any invasive procedures done.