migston
Member
I cycled a ten gallon QT and bought a sixline wrasse. I gave him a 50 minute long formalin bath with no problem and then put him in. He was a little skittish at first, hiding in crevices but eventually started swimming around in the open. He ate the next morning and seemed fine.
I then got a refractometer and slowly dropped the SG to 1.009.
Now the wrasse is constantly hiding, wedged between my foam filter and the glass. Is this normal during hypo? I'm worried that the hypo might be doing him more harm than good. It's supposed to just be preventative since he seemed to be extremely healthy. I'm thinking of raising the salinity back up slowly and just watch him for the remaining QT period.
I bought some reference solution for my refractometer so I'm pretty sure that it's calibrated correctly. What's going on? Do I need to just give him more time to get used to the salinity?
I then got a refractometer and slowly dropped the SG to 1.009.
Now the wrasse is constantly hiding, wedged between my foam filter and the glass. Is this normal during hypo? I'm worried that the hypo might be doing him more harm than good. It's supposed to just be preventative since he seemed to be extremely healthy. I'm thinking of raising the salinity back up slowly and just watch him for the remaining QT period.
I bought some reference solution for my refractometer so I'm pretty sure that it's calibrated correctly. What's going on? Do I need to just give him more time to get used to the salinity?