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05/21/2011, 02:33 PM | #1 |
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How to tell if fish was stung by LTA
How do I tell if my fish has been stung by my LTA? I have a naso tang and he was doing fine yesterday and I noticed my LTA had moved and the tang was in a rock by it not swimming.We took him out of the rocks and now he wont even swim and lays at the bottom of tank. He might swim for 10 sec and lays sideways by the rocks on the bottom of tank. Please let me know asap! Thanks
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05/21/2011, 02:51 PM | #2 |
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Its hard without tank specs. U should add tank size and LR and all equipment used in profile for faster responses.
But i dought it was the LTA. What size tank and the age and whats used for water flow? |
05/21/2011, 03:03 PM | #3 |
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Naso spp. are BIG TIME swimmers.
They need a large aquarium. A very large aquarium IMO. A smallish aquarium is a bad idea for all Naso species. A small aquarium housing a stinging anemone is a really bad idea. (Not an opinion- fact.) Now I don't know the size of the aquarium involved here... but if it's not AT LEAST a 6ft. long 180 you should not attempt keeping any Naso with a great (host) anemone species. If your Naso (what species?) was stung by a LTA (what species?) it MIGHT recover. Have you looked into other causes/possibilities?
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05/22/2011, 11:33 AM | #6 |
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It came with the tank when I bought it..The tank is to small I know.. Its a 60g and the fish was around 3".. I have no LFS to bring it to other wise I would have done that. The fish is gone but Ty for your guy's help.
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05/22/2011, 01:57 PM | #7 |
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SOrry to hear.
Just as help in finding fish that do well with what you've got left, I'd say the very smallest damsels, like the chromis, yellowtail, azure; my own stocking list may help you: I'm a 54 gallon, and am a little under-stocked (maybe by 3 fish of the same adult size) at the moment, but it's a good list of types in my sig.
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