Hey Fellow Reefer,
So as some of you might know I have introduced a Dwarf blue tail angel fish into my DT.
First two days my YT was annoying it. ( I say annoying it because he was bothering it, but not like every second the angel would come out of the rock work but only sometimes)
Now this aggression pretty much seized after two days (could not catch the YT) Good!
But it Has been a week now since introduction and I have not seen him Eat!!
I`m getting kind of scared because I know he will surely die soon if he does not eat.
I was wondering If anyone had any suggestion.
I have tried: cycloeezze, fish goo, mysis shrimp and I always soak in garlic and I alwyas have Good quality seaweed out for him.
Help Please!
Fish looks perfect, acting perfect. Expect for the cut he received from scraping rocks from running from the YT that looks like it is healing nicely though. Also I would see the YT the first two days nip at the cut on the angel but now I believe the tang to be helping the angel by removing dead tissue from the wounded area.
-Owen
So as some of you might know I have introduced a Dwarf blue tail angel fish into my DT.
First two days my YT was annoying it. ( I say annoying it because he was bothering it, but not like every second the angel would come out of the rock work but only sometimes)
Now this aggression pretty much seized after two days (could not catch the YT) Good!
But it Has been a week now since introduction and I have not seen him Eat!!
I`m getting kind of scared because I know he will surely die soon if he does not eat.
I was wondering If anyone had any suggestion.
I have tried: cycloeezze, fish goo, mysis shrimp and I always soak in garlic and I alwyas have Good quality seaweed out for him.
Help Please!
Fish looks perfect, acting perfect. Expect for the cut he received from scraping rocks from running from the YT that looks like it is healing nicely though. Also I would see the YT the first two days nip at the cut on the angel but now I believe the tang to be helping the angel by removing dead tissue from the wounded area.
-Owen