Need some help!
I have an Esquisste Wrasse who is exhibiting signs of swim blatter. Have had him for about four weeks, he has acclimated well and sustained no injuries. Last night he starting struggling to swim, bobbing, flipping uncontrollably, and struggling to find balance. However, when its feeding time he is able to concentrate and mister up the strength to swim to and eat food. He eats as normal.
Water parameters are good.
Was thinking about moving him to the refugium as he is really struggling and keeps running into corals (elegance, hammer coral, ect) and getting stung. Want to keep him protected but also dont want to stress him more by putting him in a new environment.
Any ideas or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
I have an Esquisste Wrasse who is exhibiting signs of swim blatter. Have had him for about four weeks, he has acclimated well and sustained no injuries. Last night he starting struggling to swim, bobbing, flipping uncontrollably, and struggling to find balance. However, when its feeding time he is able to concentrate and mister up the strength to swim to and eat food. He eats as normal.
Water parameters are good.
Was thinking about moving him to the refugium as he is really struggling and keeps running into corals (elegance, hammer coral, ect) and getting stung. Want to keep him protected but also dont want to stress him more by putting him in a new environment.
Any ideas or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
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