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It's frequently overlooked/misunderstood, but the biggest benefit QT can provide a new fish is the opportunity to 'learn' to eat what you feed in the absence of established competition. I never move a fish from QT to DT until two thing are true: it's observably disease free and it's eating with enthusiasm. If a fish hasn't started eating in QT, the odds are it won't in the DT either. Depending upon it's initial condition (that you describe it as 'fat' is a good sign; sunken belly not a problem, weight loss behind the head/neck is bad), I've had plenty of fish refuse to eat for two weeks, yet end up hale and hearty in my tank. It's also a good idea to hold off on meds until a fish is eating. If I were you, I'd put it back into med-free QT and see if you can get it interested in food (definitely do not do a FW dip). Keep in mind that the hippo is primarily a water column planktivore. They will usually eat nori, but often not as a first choice. Also putting a powerhead in the QT tank can help to trigger feeding response if a fish thinks it's moving.

