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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Cheyenne Wyoming
Posts: 237
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Mandarine loosing color and acting strange.
I just picked up a Blue Mandarine after letting my tank build for 1 year. I have alot of pods on the tank walls and in my fuge so i figured it was time. I got him this Sunday and he was in and around the tank for the last 2 days. Tonight he seems to be loosing his neat colors and is sitting out in the corner of the tank behind a shell. I know my Blood shrimp has been after him some so it leads me to 2 things. EIther he's not eating and dying, or he just does the color thing at night and is trying to stay away from the shrimp who won't come out of the rocks.
What do you guys think? Am I on the verge of loosing him? I really would like for him to make it. I've waited this long to get him and how I'll be discouraged to try again if he doesn't make it. I can't put another through it if I'm having an issue. I want to cry right now. I hate seeing this stuff happen. The wife wanted this since we started the tank and the kids love it hovering. Thanks Dave |
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#2 |
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Northern Va
Posts: 1,068
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Well, when did you observe this? Were your main lights off? Were your actinics on? My mandy normally begins to bed down for the night an hour or so before its lights out in my tank and his color will lighten. If this is the case, perfectly normal...if this happens when your main lights are still on...then I have no clue
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#3 |
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Somewhere over the Rainbow...
Posts: 235
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Color will lighten when they're about to or are sleeping...
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#4 |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Cheyenne Wyoming
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Yup. He was turning white when the lights were out as if he was trying to blend in with the sand ved or something. I got up this morning and turned on the kitchen light and about 5 minutes later went to look for him. He was hovering and full of color and swam away like normal. I guess everything might be fine. I'd like to feed him something that he'll take in easily. What is there I can buy to feed that he'll surely take in?
Thanks for the replies. Dave |
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#5 |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Cedar Falls, IA
Posts: 599
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Try frozen blood worms. I think folks have pretty good luck getting them to take blood worms.
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#6 |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 331
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They can turn pale when they sleep -- check http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2008-09/fish/index.php
You might want to make sure the blood shrimp doesn't stress him out too much, though. Also, I hear they like black worms and also the flying fish roe you can get in sushi - tobiko, I think it is called. |
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