I lost a CBB today, is the first fish I've had to pull from my tank. Really, really, really tough morning. I have a mean tang that bullies new fish for a couple of days when I add them. In anticipation of adding CBB, I had the mirror and a little cage with acryllic and egg crate the fish could stay and keep from the tang's aggression. It has been 8 days since the fish went in the tank. He did eat and swim as part of the community for the first 6 days, but I think the stress finally put him over the edge.
I may have tried to get them to be friends too soon - I noticed yesterday the fish has started hanging in the top corner of the tank. I lowered the flow last night, and found the CBB this morning, he has moved on to fishy Heaven.
I have kept a leopard wrasse happy and healthy, and I decided that I would take a chance on the CBB. I have already beat myself up enough over it, so please refrain from the negative comments. I do believe I did everything I could, except for removing the tang earlier. I am looking for help, not to be reprimanded.
The plan is to rehome the tang on Saturday. A nice gentleman with a fully stocked 330 gallon system is taking her in. I will miss her, but will feel a lot better about adding new fish to the tank.
What should I expect, removing a 7-8" fish, in terms of nutrient production? I have my levels where I want them, and I haven't added chemicals or dosing substances to get them to that point, just good old fashioned rock, flow, and live phyto. I'm wondering if taking out a significant portion of the "waste" created will shock the systems levels.
Stocking list
2 clown
1 melanarus
1 leopard
1 yellow coris
1 mandarin
1 orange shoulder (3 " baby)
2 chromis large
1 midas blenny
about 85% soft coral, few sparing LPS, no SPS at the moment but will be getting some soon.
1.026
no3 - 20
po4 - 0.07
ca- 400
ph - 8.3
kh - 8.7 - 9 ish, depending on how far from WC , plan is to set up auto WC soon, ish
Am I in a hurry to replace the 'waste produced' so my levels do not drop ? I don't even want to flirt with the idea of a low-nutrient system. That gives me the eebie jeebies just thinking about it.
Thank you for the help, please, do not make me feel more guilty about this than I already do. I knew what I was getting into - I really thought that after fattening up a leopard, I could try the "difficult to feed" fish tier. Lesson has been learned, looking for future's help.
I may have tried to get them to be friends too soon - I noticed yesterday the fish has started hanging in the top corner of the tank. I lowered the flow last night, and found the CBB this morning, he has moved on to fishy Heaven.
I have kept a leopard wrasse happy and healthy, and I decided that I would take a chance on the CBB. I have already beat myself up enough over it, so please refrain from the negative comments. I do believe I did everything I could, except for removing the tang earlier. I am looking for help, not to be reprimanded.
The plan is to rehome the tang on Saturday. A nice gentleman with a fully stocked 330 gallon system is taking her in. I will miss her, but will feel a lot better about adding new fish to the tank.
What should I expect, removing a 7-8" fish, in terms of nutrient production? I have my levels where I want them, and I haven't added chemicals or dosing substances to get them to that point, just good old fashioned rock, flow, and live phyto. I'm wondering if taking out a significant portion of the "waste" created will shock the systems levels.
Stocking list
2 clown
1 melanarus
1 leopard
1 yellow coris
1 mandarin
1 orange shoulder (3 " baby)
2 chromis large
1 midas blenny
about 85% soft coral, few sparing LPS, no SPS at the moment but will be getting some soon.
1.026
no3 - 20
po4 - 0.07
ca- 400
ph - 8.3
kh - 8.7 - 9 ish, depending on how far from WC , plan is to set up auto WC soon, ish
Am I in a hurry to replace the 'waste produced' so my levels do not drop ? I don't even want to flirt with the idea of a low-nutrient system. That gives me the eebie jeebies just thinking about it.
Thank you for the help, please, do not make me feel more guilty about this than I already do. I knew what I was getting into - I really thought that after fattening up a leopard, I could try the "difficult to feed" fish tier. Lesson has been learned, looking for future's help.