Great news on the eating. I wasn't trying to suggest poor acclimation on your part. I was referring to the stessful and multiple changes it goes through from ocean to settling into our displays. Maybe acquiring a gas bubble for example.
Great news on the eating. I wasn't trying to suggest poor acclimation on your part. I was referring to the stessful and multiple changes it goes through from ocean to settling into our displays. Maybe acquiring a gas bubble for example.
Justin
"Only bad things happen quickly in this hobby"
I was thinking internal parasite as well. There are some medicated foods you can offer if that's what you confirm it to be.
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210 g reef tank started 3/15/08; 20 g hex reef tank started 1/3/08, ended 3/30/14
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Oh, don't worry about it! I'm a newbie, I accept that I do things wrong regularly...it's how I learn! Anyways, how would i confirm internal parasites, and what foods would you recommend/are easy to find locally? As it is, the only other thing I see on her are mild remnants of marine ich. When I got her, she was definitely very infected, so the ich is currently looking better than ever but will probably be present until I finish treating her and her cohorts.