So I wouldn't call it a issue more than puzzling.
2 weeks ago I bought a file fish, looked healthy in the store. It ate when feed just not extremely agressively like my other fish typical do. It died 2 days after I got it.
This week I bought a small 2-3.5 inch rabbit fox face fish from the same shop it died within by the next morning.
Tank is fully cycled. I've had one of my existing fish I've had over 2.5 years in it for several weeks a pj cardinal.
When i picked up the fox face fish i talked with the store employee told him i lossed the file fish wrote it off as maybe it was just that piticular fish. The employee told me that all of there fish were wild caught and and acquired in the last month or so.
The fox face fish he said they had for over 2 months. I couldn't get it to eat.
Question is does having wild caught make a big difference in survivability.
So yesterday day I made the trek to aquatic collections and bought two fish.
A clown tang and a melanurus wrasse both ate immediately and where instantly all over the tank exploring.
It's too early for me to be confident but they just look more more active. The two fish from the other store looked healthy in their tanks when I got them to. I really hate loosing fish much more than coral. I haven't lost a single one until my 6 line killed the small clowns i had 3 years ago.
I will definitely keep a close eye on the two new fish. I also won't plan to get more fish from the store that sold me the two that died. Not blaming the store maybe wild caught fish are just much more harder to aclimate idk?
The fox face i lost.
Clown tang 3.5 inches
The melanurus wrasse 3 inches
melanurus wrasse next to my beefy pj cardinal.
My two maroon clowns i plan to put in the tank, so wanting to add other fish first. Hoping the clowns agressiveness will be held off if they are last to be added. Won't add them until I'm confident on the other fish.
Open to feed back, suggests or outlooks?
This won't be my end all tank, I expect to upgrade to 100-150 gallon tank in the next year or so. So decided to go with this juvenile tang. My maroon female will definitely be the biggest fish.
Beyond what’s in it already and the maroon pair i would cap off stocking after one more fish, maybe a goby or dart fish of some type, (or possibly swaping the pj cardinal to another tank and moving over the even larger banghi cardinal currently housed with the maroons and getting it a mate)
No more than 6 fish i'm thinking
2 weeks ago I bought a file fish, looked healthy in the store. It ate when feed just not extremely agressively like my other fish typical do. It died 2 days after I got it.
This week I bought a small 2-3.5 inch rabbit fox face fish from the same shop it died within by the next morning.
Tank is fully cycled. I've had one of my existing fish I've had over 2.5 years in it for several weeks a pj cardinal.
When i picked up the fox face fish i talked with the store employee told him i lossed the file fish wrote it off as maybe it was just that piticular fish. The employee told me that all of there fish were wild caught and and acquired in the last month or so.
The fox face fish he said they had for over 2 months. I couldn't get it to eat.
Question is does having wild caught make a big difference in survivability.
So yesterday day I made the trek to aquatic collections and bought two fish.
A clown tang and a melanurus wrasse both ate immediately and where instantly all over the tank exploring.
It's too early for me to be confident but they just look more more active. The two fish from the other store looked healthy in their tanks when I got them to. I really hate loosing fish much more than coral. I haven't lost a single one until my 6 line killed the small clowns i had 3 years ago.
I will definitely keep a close eye on the two new fish. I also won't plan to get more fish from the store that sold me the two that died. Not blaming the store maybe wild caught fish are just much more harder to aclimate idk?
The fox face i lost.
Clown tang 3.5 inches
The melanurus wrasse 3 inches
melanurus wrasse next to my beefy pj cardinal.
My two maroon clowns i plan to put in the tank, so wanting to add other fish first. Hoping the clowns agressiveness will be held off if they are last to be added. Won't add them until I'm confident on the other fish.
Open to feed back, suggests or outlooks?
This won't be my end all tank, I expect to upgrade to 100-150 gallon tank in the next year or so. So decided to go with this juvenile tang. My maroon female will definitely be the biggest fish.
Beyond what’s in it already and the maroon pair i would cap off stocking after one more fish, maybe a goby or dart fish of some type, (or possibly swaping the pj cardinal to another tank and moving over the even larger banghi cardinal currently housed with the maroons and getting it a mate)
No more than 6 fish i'm thinking
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