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Introduction and request for opinions....
Hello everyone my name is Jordan. I have lurked around for some time on the springfield forum since moving back here but never formally introduced myself. Actually, I purchased fish and live rock from Shaar in early august. Everything is still doing wonderful except the blue tang. He has stopped eating and swimming but is alive. He sits in one place moving his fins as normal. Anyway Ive never encountered anything like this. Could this be a bacterial infection? Ive never delt with any kind of parasite, so I have no idea!? I have quarintined him but do not know where to go from here.... Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Also, I would love to join "the club" whenever the next meeting is held! Of course I was out of town on the frag swap. |
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Hi Jordan - sorry to hear about your tang. How is his respiration? Any other signs - white or black spots on the body and/or fins? Also, what have you tried feeding him?
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Look forward to meeting you at the next SEAS event. I don't have any hippo advice for you though... I couldn't keep mine alive.
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Ozarksreef> No spots of any kind. He did develop ich but it went away. (At least the signs of it) That has been two months ago. This just happened out of no where!
Foods I feed: When I recieved him the only thing fed to him was: Ocean nutrition prime reef flake> I was told this was it always besides some nori. Since I have varied his diet w/ the flake and nori Julian sprungs red and purple sea veggies ocean nut. formula 2 pellets hikari marine algae (frozen) hikari marine pellets type-A hikari marine -S- and ocean seaweed selects on top of this all foods are soaked in garlic but no vitamins Pretty varied> should have left his diet alone> LOL Any and all opinions welcome!!!!! Triggerjay> I will look forward to meeting you as well! Hopefully a meeting soon.... I hope to host some at my house and become an active member of the organization! Sorry for your lose w/ the hippos> Funny which fish species each person gets to survive?! We will see about mine? Everyone else feel free to introduce yourself ! Thanks> Jordan |
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Jordan - I wonder about getting some live food in there for him to start eating again (live brine shrimp nauplii). If you can get him to take those, then try frozen brine or mysis soaked in garlic or selcon. The regal tang is more inclined to meaty foods then the rest of the tang family, so this might get him going again.
Is respiration normal or rapid? The listlessness is not a good sign - if it's combined with a rapid respiration, I'd be inclined to think you're dealing with a parasite and should be treating. But without any other symptoms (flashing, fast respiration), it's hard to say. I wish you the best of luck with his treatment! David |
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I like the live brine shrimp ideal. Anyway to enrich them? I will pick some up and let you know.
Respiration is normal. He moves his fins at a normal pace and breathes as usual. Just no movement or eating. Any ideals on what to treat him with for parasites? Couldn't hurt at this point! Thanks Jordan |
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Check the age of your food also. Sometimes it can go bad and make them lethargic. I have had great suceess with Pacific blues and they are normally pretty hardy (for me).
Live food like what Reef said may be a good thing. If you can find any some cyploss(sp) will work. Good luck
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