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05/03/2012, 02:28 PM | #1 |
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New Saddleback Butterflyfish - Chaetodon Ephippium Mommy
Today was a great day for me, I finally got the call from my lfs stating that the Saddleback would be delivered today at 2pm and ready for pick up. He's a MAC fish, two inches or so and I set up an appropriate 20 gallon hypo-salinity quarantine for him. So far so good.
I will try feeding live black worms tomorrow morning and I have PraziPro on hand. My questions for the pros, should I dose the PraziPro now as a precaution? What other "baby foods" should I try other than the blackworms? Anything else? |
05/03/2012, 03:10 PM | #3 |
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With any luck, you won't need the blackworms. Mine was looking for food in the acclimation bucket.
Try mysis (I would start with Hikari mysis as the fish is so small, then move to PE mysis), Rods, chopped shrimp and scallop, plus flakes and NLS pellets.
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05/03/2012, 06:20 PM | #4 |
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Thanks I will try all of those things. He's so little, I'm probably going to have to target feed once he's moved into the community tank.
Any opinions on whether to dose PraziPro at this point or wait until any sign of infection? |
05/03/2012, 07:48 PM | #5 |
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Since prazi can sometimes suppress appetite, I'd wait a little bit, until he's eating something regularly. Unless you see definite/severe signs of flukes. otherwise, it can wait a bit...
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05/04/2012, 08:40 AM | #6 |
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I agree on the PraziPro. Absent signs of disease, I try to get the fish eating before dosing meds.
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05/04/2012, 10:59 AM | #7 |
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Thank you all. He is chasing the live black worms, but I don't believe he has eaten any. I also tried a frozen blend of mysis, squid & clam that he isn't interested in whatsoever. I'm going to pick up some the NLS sinking pellets later today and give that a shot.
I will hold off on the PraziPro. |
05/04/2012, 12:06 PM | #8 |
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My butterflies noticeably prefer Ocean Nutrition Formula 2 pellets to NLS.
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Get a scallop and a shrimp (both raw) from the grocery store, chop up a small piece, and feed. The fresh seafood may interest your fish more than frozen fare. If those don't work, try a piece of fresh, chopped clam from the grocery store.
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Additionally, I will see what the seafood section of our lgs (local grocery store) has to offer. I will try to take some nicer photos later today. |
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05/05/2012, 07:27 AM | #11 |
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I wouldn't worry about it not taking pellets just yet. That may take some time. Definitely try some finely minced seafood like scallop (bay or diver)... mine love it.
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I'm very happy to report that his appetite has returned. He ate everything! - Diver's scallop, Formula 2, Limpits & blackworms. I'm going to stop feeding the blackworms since I don't want him to favor them because they're gross!
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Nice fish, I love this species, my fav BF for sure.
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Many of us with cbbs and ylns have to endure blackworms every day. You are wise to keep your fish off them if possible.
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Our basement setup, bottom right qt tank. The tank came from the neighbor who had it sitting empty in his garage. Still bashful, that is unless there is scallop in the tank. |
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I've had him 7 days now, my question is whether to dose PraziPro at this time? He's eating well and no sign of disease or distress. Is it better to dose PraziPro with the possibility of suppressed appetite or not dose and hope his health continues? Logically, it seems if his appetite diminishes a water change should reverse the PraziPro effects, no?
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Your fish has been eating for 4 days now, so it is fine to start dosing the PraziPro. I would run the dose for 5 days, do the recommended water change, and then do another 5 day dose. This assumes that the fish is really eating and not just nibbling and spitting most back out.
I medicate all of my fish with PraziPro and Cupramine even if there are no signs of disease. I just decided to risk losing fish in quarantine with meds to protect my DT.
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Unfortunately the Saddleback "Little Bugger" died this morning of an uncertain cause.
He had been in QT 31 days today. My process went as follows: 20 gallon tank 78.5 degrees 1.016 hypo-salinity Piece of live rock Heater & small powerhead Two seeded sponges from the main tank Air bubbles Couple PVC pipes Chemistry good - no ammonia Dosed PraziPro twice for 5 day durations. Fed the fish two times a day, he was an active eater and preferred fresh scallop, clam and a locally made frozen blend with Hikari mysis, scallop, cyclopeeze (etc.). Three days ago was the first salinity increasing water change from 1.016-1.017. Yesterday another of these water changes which increased the salinity to 1.018. I fed him at 5 last evening and he was his normal self and this morning he had passed. Tyler had to retrieve the fish from the tank because I wasn't having it and he said the fish had a red stripe from his mouth all the way to his tail, almost like an internal hemmorhage and his body was darkened. Honestly, I don't have a hypothesis why the fish died, but I do know that although unfortunate sometimes these things happen, especially with more difficult species. Will I try again? Absolutely, maybe with a fish larger than two inches, but not any time soon. |
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So sorry to hear that! Happens to the best of us somtimes. I agree, maybe shoot for 3-4" specimens next time.
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Sorry to hear about it. Unfortunately, it is part of the hobby. It sounds like you did everything right.
The fish probably was damaged in capture or transport and doomed well before you bought it. I think fish that die within 30-60 days of acquisition in most cases weren't going to make it anyway (assuming they were handled properly by the hobbyist, which is clearly the case with you). The ones closer to 3" do seem more resilient. I wouldn't necessarily let this stop you from taking the plunge again sooner rather than later. You want the fish, saddlebacks typically are hardy for butterflyfish, and hopefully you will get a good one. Do you know where your lfs gets its fish? If from Quality Marine, that is good. If not, you might try an online vendor like the regular Live Aquaria or their Diver's Den operation for more sensitive fish like butterflyfish. Their fish come from QM and seem to do very well.
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