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PeeperKeeper
Fri, 21st Apr 2006, 02:29 PM
So yesterday I got a shipment of livestock from saltwaterfish.com including a big clean up crew and a 6 line wrasse and a PJ cardinal who was a fulfillment of their live guarantee from last time I ordered when one of three cards I bought didn't make it.

When I opened the bags, I didn't like the looks of the cardinal (sorta white looking) so although I knew he was probably just stressed, I decided to go ahead and put up a QT rather than let them loose in my main tank. The wrasse looked okay, but I put him in the QT as well.

Well, it's 24 hours later, and now the cardinal looks okay, but the 6 line wrasse is laying on the bottom of the QT, breathing hard. I know wrasses tend to act weird especially when put in a new tank and that they're known to lay on the bottom, but shouldn't he be easing up by now? He was laying under a rock earlier, but now he's just out on the bare bottom in the open, panting (for lack of a better word). I don't know if he just floated out from under the rock or if he swam a little.

What do you think? Is he toast or will he still likely be up and around tomorrow?

miked78231
Fri, 21st Apr 2006, 02:37 PM
will you get a refund or another wrasse if he doesnt make it?

Jimnorris
Fri, 21st Apr 2006, 02:45 PM
I had a twin spot wrasse than buried himself for six days when I first put him my tank. Once he finally came out of hiding he was fine. Wrasses are for the most part very hardy. Just watch him --- time will tell.
Jim

miked78231
Fri, 21st Apr 2006, 02:49 PM
**** ive thrown out a damsel and a goby because they were laying on their sides. i guess i should have let them chill for a few days, eh?