saltfisher1
New Member
All,
I just purchased a 6 in blue hippo tang and a four in yellow tang from a fellow reefer. The fish are in great shape and I was happy to place them in my 90 gallon.
It's been three days and the yellow tang has calmed down. I've been feeding them seaweed flakes and he just started eating today.
The blue, however, is another story. He is constantly in the back corner pacing up and down -- trying to find shelter. I have ~90 lbs of live rock and a sand bottom in the tank and there are places to hide; last night he sheltered in one of the crevices nicely. But during the day he seems so freaked out.
As to eating, he's eaten a couple of seaweed flakes but is mostly too busy looking panicked.
Besides them, I have a couple of small clowns and a few snails in the tank.
Any ideas as to how to calm him down? My parameters aren't terrible -- no ammonia, ph at 8.2, and no nitrates. Nitrate is a bit high -- 40-80 -- though that's likely because I just added these fish. I'm trying to bring that down with water changes.
Any ideas as to how I can calm the blue hippo -- a beautiful fish -- would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I just purchased a 6 in blue hippo tang and a four in yellow tang from a fellow reefer. The fish are in great shape and I was happy to place them in my 90 gallon.
It's been three days and the yellow tang has calmed down. I've been feeding them seaweed flakes and he just started eating today.
The blue, however, is another story. He is constantly in the back corner pacing up and down -- trying to find shelter. I have ~90 lbs of live rock and a sand bottom in the tank and there are places to hide; last night he sheltered in one of the crevices nicely. But during the day he seems so freaked out.
As to eating, he's eaten a couple of seaweed flakes but is mostly too busy looking panicked.
Besides them, I have a couple of small clowns and a few snails in the tank.
Any ideas as to how to calm him down? My parameters aren't terrible -- no ammonia, ph at 8.2, and no nitrates. Nitrate is a bit high -- 40-80 -- though that's likely because I just added these fish. I'm trying to bring that down with water changes.
Any ideas as to how I can calm the blue hippo -- a beautiful fish -- would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!