Is this normal behaviour?

No, I acclimating them then add after 30mins. That’s what my lfs advised

Well... please be careful with advice coming from the LFS. Understand that the brick and mortar stores are trying to compete with their on line counterparts. Its tough for them to be competitive, so, they are likely to give advice beneficial to them.

ABSOLUTELY quarantine! It just takes 1 diseased fish to wipe out your tank.
 
I read this

“One of the myths about nitrite (NO2) is that it should be 0 in a working aquarium. This is not really the truth - it has been shown that concentrations between 0.01 and 0.05 is rather common in reef aquariums.”
Hmmm... can you provide a link to the source of this information?
 
Well... please be careful with advice coming from the LFS. Understand that the brick and mortar stores are trying to compete with their on line counterparts. Its tough for them to be competitive, so, they are likely to give advice beneficial to them.

ABSOLUTELY quarantine! It just takes 1 diseased fish to wipe out your tank.
I don’t have another tank to quarantine:(
 
I read this

“One of the myths about nitrite (NO2) is that it should be 0 in a working aquarium. This is not really the truth - it has been shown that concentrations between 0.01 and 0.05 is rather common in reef aquariums.”
there you go. just let the fish be and see what happens.. you only had the fish in there for 2 days..
it probably just doesnt know what the heck is going on right now. its little brain cant take in that it has a new home now. lol
 
Hmmm... can you provide a link to the source of this information?
 
You will likely need a quarantine tank. For most fish, a ten gallon should be OK. You could buy from online sources like Dr Reefs and TSM that sell pre-quarantined fish, but it's good to do business with local sources. As for the nitrite, there isn't much to do except wait for it to go down, and not add any more fish/coral until it gets to 0.
 
Seems to be labored breathing and may be due in part to strong water flow. Moderate light and water flow iss all that is required for its' environment.
Bump Temp to 27c
 
My nitrite concentrations since 2020-07-02 in this 6 years old aquarium (start 2016) Measurements done by OCEAMO in Austria. The analyses are done with ion chromatography (with conductivity and UV detection)

2020-07-212020-11-092021-02-112021-05-062021-09-072022-01212022-03-31
Nitrite0,0220,016nn0,0820,110,0450,041

Sincerely Lasse
 

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