Woot! First fish and coral!

howardj

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I'm acclimating them now

My fish is a little Scooter Blenny and my coral is GSP
I had to get the GSP out of the water to transport them to my maintenance bucket. Will it hurt it any?
And my SB went for a jump on my table.. Luckily it wasn't on the carpet.
 

uberlink

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GSP= Green Star Polyps? If so, those are pretty indestructible. The fish should be okay. First few days are usually the hardest.
 

howardj

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Oh! Forgot to say! I have two Small 1" Brittle starfish as hitch hikers! I'm really excited. But going to sell them in the future.. because I don't want any. Haha
 

dragonzim

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It can easily take a few days for a new coral to come out after the stress of moving it and transferring it to a new home.
 

renogaw

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Originally Posted by HowardJ
Oh! Forgot to say! I have two Small 1" Brittle starfish as hitch hikers! I'm really excited. But going to sell them in the future.. because I don't want any. Haha

if you have 2, you have more. they are beneficial hitchikers and won't hurt to keep them.
 

saltn00b

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im sorry to rain on your parade howard, but if you are putting this fish into a 12 g nano, the fish will starve to death. a scooter blenny is not a blenny at all. Rather, a member of the mandarin dragonette family which are creatures highly adapted to eating live pods from your rocks and sand. this something that should not be in a tank that is not 6 months mature with at least 40 lbs of LR. so unless you have an established refugium attached to this tank where pods can multiply, the success % for this fish is very low....
 

howardj

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Too low.
He was dead this morning. I took him back to the LFS tonight and got half price back. woo.
Everything in my water was perfect they said
BUT:
There Tests:
Trite/Trate = 0
Amm = 0
SG: 1.026
My Tests:
Trite = .05
Trate = 10
Amm = 0-.25
SG = 1.021
So.. something is defintitely wrong there.
I have literally hundreds of copepods in my tank.. and I fed him a little Mysis Shrimp..
I dunno what caused it.. they don't either.
But they had a LOT of dead fish in there tanks today.. which is unusual. (probably about 15)
And most of their clownfishs' body had a white film on them.. Anyone know what this is? I have my eye on a really cool clownfish.. but now am scared to buy it..
 

autofreak44

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first things first, dont buy any fish from that store (at least for now). you recognized some important things that should be adressed. untill you go there and there are no visibly sick or dead fish for a few weeks, then dont buy anything. sorry to hear about your first fish, but its part of the hobby. i would suggest a clown for a better first fish, and get one from an lfs that is clean and healthy. also have them check other levels like ph, calcium, phosphates etc. the only really important one you are missing is pH.
sorry to hear about the fish, better luck next time though
 

saltn00b

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dont trust a LFS to test your water, they are using the cheapest stuff most of the time and not reading it or performing the tests with any accuracy.
get yourself the decent quality ones and test your own water for the essentials.
did you drip acclimate the fish? something you may want to look into if you havent already.
also, it probably was a whole catch of fish that was caught with cyanide or something like that and i would not shop at that LFS again.
 

spanko

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You are still showing ammonia and nitrate, sounds like your tank is still cycling. I would wait for on additional livestock until your tank completes its cycling.
 

petjunkie

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How are they (lfs) testing and how are you testing, those shouldn't be that off, especially specific gravity.
 

howardj

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I'm using a hydrometer.. thats why the SG is off so much
I don't know what kind of test kit they use though.
 
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