dpeter51
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I found this thread that sounds like similar behavior (https://forums.saltwaterfish.com/t/304808/royal-gramma-wuss), but my circumstances are different and I wanted to see what you think I should do.
I bought a fiji devil damsel and a royal gramma Sunday and put them in my new 10-gallon quarantine tank. There's a big cured live rock and some big shells so lots of hiding spots, but maybe not enough swimming room? not sure...
The gramma hides in a hole in the back of the rock and I can't see him unless I put some food in. He does come out, and likes to eat, but I notice his tail fin looks a bit torn and I know it was in perfect shape when I bought him. He also was just hanging out in the open the whole time at the LFS.
He's also displaying a weird behavior--he keeps diving at the substrate or at objects and turning at the last second, like he's trying to scratch an itch on the left side of his head or something, and when he hovers in one spot, it's a bit nose-down and tilted, not straight like they normally do. See video here of the diving behavior (the damsel swimming into the view is a coincidence I think, he does this even when the damsel is not near him): http://s229.photobucket.com/albums/e...t=CIMG6251.flv
I haven't seen the damsel act aggressive toward him--actually it's the other way around, he chases off the damsel if it swims by his "cave", but maybe the tank is too small or something is stressing him?
The water is recycled from my DT but I only made it about 2 weeks ago. pH is a little low (about 8.0), and ammonia is about 0.25, nitrite 0 and nitrate 15-20. It also occurred to me that I might have acclimated them too fast, but it's been a couple days now and they're still alive so I'm not sure if that would be a cause.
Any ideas? Does the gramma need more room (should I move him to my DT early) or does he need some privacy (move out the damsel)? Any suggestions on water chemistry, or should I just wait/monitor?
I bought a fiji devil damsel and a royal gramma Sunday and put them in my new 10-gallon quarantine tank. There's a big cured live rock and some big shells so lots of hiding spots, but maybe not enough swimming room? not sure...
The gramma hides in a hole in the back of the rock and I can't see him unless I put some food in. He does come out, and likes to eat, but I notice his tail fin looks a bit torn and I know it was in perfect shape when I bought him. He also was just hanging out in the open the whole time at the LFS.
He's also displaying a weird behavior--he keeps diving at the substrate or at objects and turning at the last second, like he's trying to scratch an itch on the left side of his head or something, and when he hovers in one spot, it's a bit nose-down and tilted, not straight like they normally do. See video here of the diving behavior (the damsel swimming into the view is a coincidence I think, he does this even when the damsel is not near him): http://s229.photobucket.com/albums/e...t=CIMG6251.flv
I haven't seen the damsel act aggressive toward him--actually it's the other way around, he chases off the damsel if it swims by his "cave", but maybe the tank is too small or something is stressing him?
The water is recycled from my DT but I only made it about 2 weeks ago. pH is a little low (about 8.0), and ammonia is about 0.25, nitrite 0 and nitrate 15-20. It also occurred to me that I might have acclimated them too fast, but it's been a couple days now and they're still alive so I'm not sure if that would be a cause.
Any ideas? Does the gramma need more room (should I move him to my DT early) or does he need some privacy (move out the damsel)? Any suggestions on water chemistry, or should I just wait/monitor?