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Hey guys,
Think this is the first time I have had to use this particular forum.
I have a Midas that has not been doing well. I fear is a swim bladder issue, but I want to try some antibiotics on him just in case I can bring him back around.
Here's the catch, I have a leopard wrasse at the tail end of QT. He has been a rock star so I ammore than happy to cut his stay a few days short of 30, but he is asleep in his sand bed at the moment while the blenny happens to be in a perfect spot to catch in the display at the moment.
I know you are not supposed to disturb the wrasse in his sleep, but is there any way to get him out without causing immense harm?
Thoughts welcome.
Cheers,
C
Think this is the first time I have had to use this particular forum.
I have a Midas that has not been doing well. I fear is a swim bladder issue, but I want to try some antibiotics on him just in case I can bring him back around.
Here's the catch, I have a leopard wrasse at the tail end of QT. He has been a rock star so I ammore than happy to cut his stay a few days short of 30, but he is asleep in his sand bed at the moment while the blenny happens to be in a perfect spot to catch in the display at the moment.
I know you are not supposed to disturb the wrasse in his sleep, but is there any way to get him out without causing immense harm?
Thoughts welcome.
Cheers,
C

