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in your situation i would try and see if someone nearby can QT the fish for you.
do you have corals or inverts in the display? Maybe you could treat the entire display tank.
the other option would be to see if the fish can fight it off themselves by improving nutrition/food and increasing...
I know most of you probably already do this - but I just adjusted a feature on my profile and I think it makes the board much easier to read.
Basically i'm on here so much that typically when a thread is updated - I really just want to read the last post. up until recently, I'd have to click...
i read today that woods hole research (on the exaggerated far scale) said that it *could* be up to one million gallons a day. That would be about 107 million gallons already. In comparison - Valdez was 11 million gallons.
I had him for almost two years and he never did this before. He is now in a "depression" in the sandbed on the left side...lying there. Almost neurotic like.
yeah - i really love my jawfish - they are so much fun. But maybe this is nature's way of telling me not to mix atlantic species fish with pacific species... (i'm joking).
Thanks for the lead-in segue Jim!!!
Here's a link about the risks of purchasing the "Sea Apple" for our reef tanks:
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/mar2003/invert.htm
If you do still decide on the sea apple - please realize this should be considered an advanced reefkeeper skill.
I have a pearly jawfish. I had two but after almost a year of living in the tank - the second suddenly decided that the new T5 fixture was not to his liking and carpet surfed.
Now my second pearly, and the older one at that (almost 2 years) is showing very strange behavior. First it vacated...
good to hear yours are starting again. Honestly I don't mine a break!
After one feeding of cyclopeeze - the fish have colored nicely - they no longer appear "see-thru" with fat bellies.
Only in NJ folks...i am not a doctor but type II diabetes doesn't sound like such a good thing. Maybe she needs to go rent SUPER SIZE ME.
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i dunno - i like the icecap LEDS, they make the corals pop at night (when the T5s are off) but I think two might be overkill. I have two now and the fish do not want to sleep...it's that bright. So I have decided to turn them off and rely solely on the single LED light I get from my tunze. If i...