I set-up and have been monitoring a couple fish in a holding / observation tank since this Friday ( 5/12/17 ).
Here are a few sub par pictures of the two beauties. Both were ordered from LA/DD.
Joker, the orange spotted filefish:
And the currently unnamed Helfrichi firefish:
I was going to wait a bit before posting them as I wanted to see how things panned out, but I decided that this will be a good way to document the filefish (and his hopefully long life) and will open the doors to anyone who has kept one of these fish to tell me what I am doing wrong (or right).
I'll start by saying that I have stalked threads and done research on the filefish for a couple years as I was captivated by them the first time I saw a picture of one. I always chickened out when I had a chance to buy one, worried about killing one of my favorite fish; this time when they started popping up on DD, however, I decided to take the plunge and give the pretty boy I have now a shot.
I was immediately filled with horror when I received him as I have never seen a fish respond so terribly to being shipped and the acclimation process (and I have received wrasses that looked to be on death's door in the past). He started sucking at the surface of the bag he was in while I floated him, then did the same in the tank as if he was suffocating. This quickly progressed to him laying on his side and barely breathing. At one point I went to scoop him out of the tank because I thought he had died only to see a gill flutter. I let him go, and he swam to the live rock I have in the tank and latched himself into place. I decided to leave him alone for a few hours as I couldn't stand to watch him suffer. I felt horrible. I came back that evening to find him swimming like he hadn't just been flirting with death mere hours before. I offered a bit of food, which he understandably ignored. This was definitely a testament to their delicate nature. The stress truly overwhelmed him.
The following morning he wolfed down on the brine shrimp I offered him. He's been eating brine and spirulina brine these past couple days. I'm going to try getting a couple other options this coming week - he wasn't interested in bloodworms or pellets last I tried.
He definitely registers my presence whenever I come near the tank and is a very cryptic fish, hence the name Joker (that, and he sure played games with me that first day. I was absolutely distraught).
I feed him about 7 times a day right now, and siphon the bottom of the tank at least four to keep the water as clean as possible. The holding tank is 14 gallons and his roommates are the little helfrichi, who I figured was a good buddy as it is a small fish with a shy disposition and a masked goby whom accidentally was slipped into the tank with a piece of live rock from my main display (and I am unable to catch because he won't stray far enough from the rock haha).
I'll try to get better pictures as time goes on and will continue to make updates I feel are relevant to the filefish. It's too early to tell how he'll do as it has only been a matter of days, but I'm hoping for the best and that my diligence and his resilience will keep him alive and thriving.
