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Monkeyfish
02/08/2011, 04:31 PM
Stopped by AH over the weekend. Don had a nice selection of butterfly fish, anthias (carberryi, dispar, sqampinnis) and fairy wrasses. I picked up 4 of the Carberryi (been looking for these for awhile now) and they're currently in QT and eating like champs. Now if I could only find some Resplendents...
WallysWorld
02/08/2011, 09:46 PM
AGreed, lots of fish. Picked up a small Copperband still not eating :( hoping he comes around and starts eating!
Beaun
02/09/2011, 08:04 AM
I heard that RCT is not going to be doing resplendents anymore when they start their breeding again, I think that was your only shot.
Monkeyfish
02/09/2011, 09:33 AM
RCT?
I know Liveaquaria gets them in from time to time. Guess I'll have to jump on it the next time they pop up.
Beaun
02/09/2011, 10:44 AM
Oh, you're talking about the anthias, I was thinking about the angel.
http://www.rcthawaii.com/
Monkeyfish
02/10/2011, 08:27 PM
AAAARRRGH!!!
The anthias have Ich and 2 don't look so good. Hopefully Cupramine will save the day. I'm glad I started quarantining fish... sigh.
billsreef
02/10/2011, 09:27 PM
Cupramine should do the trick, just remember to test and adjust the levels daily.
martinphillip03
02/10/2011, 11:29 PM
Have you tried live blackworms?
Marty
AGreed, lots of fish. Picked up a small Copperband still not eating :( hoping he comes around and starts eating!
Monkeyfish
02/11/2011, 09:36 AM
RIP 1 anthia. The other 3 look a little better - no spots and not gasping, but they are not eating. I tried mysis and nutramar ova, both of which they ate when I first brought them home, but no interest this morning. Hopefully, they'll regain their appetite soon.
username in use
02/11/2011, 10:47 AM
how about finely crushed flakes. Sounds a little weird but its gotten a few fish eating for me. Maybe its the really small aspect that they are willing to try it.
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