I received some more goods today. I ordered a couple of optical sensors for my Apex. One will go into my ATO reservoir, and the other will go into my overflow box to alert me if the water level rises to high inside of it, which could indicate blockages in the drain pipes.
Also, my wrasses are not doing well in quarantine; I don’t think that they will survive.
I removed them from the quarantine tank that had copper in it, and I moved them into a new 10g tank with API General Cure because I noticed that they both have had feces that is indicative of internal parasites.
Neither fish has eaten in days, and the Exquisite looks like it doesn’t have much life left in it. I’ve tried adding a bunch of pods to the tank to entice them to eat, but neither wants anything to do with them. That was surprising to me because they were voracious eaters when I brought them home.
After seeking advice from other members, it was said that wrasses typically come into the aquarium trade with parasites, and that they should be treated immediately. That will be something that I do from this point onward. I love wrasses, but I’ve not had any luck with them this time around; my McCosker’s Flasher Wrasse was bullied and killed, and my Exquisite Fairy Wrasse and Blueside Fairy Wrasse are lethargic and unlikely to survive.
I’m still waiting to hear back from Waterbox regarding a shipment date for my replacement tank. In the meantime, I have some plumbing fittings arriving tomorrow so that I can attempt to convert the metric plumbing kit that came with my system to standard plumbing. Waiting on the replacement tank buys me some time to try the conversion with my current tank.