Ive had a salt water tank for about 4 years and a reef for a little over a year. Ive had my ups and downs, but I currently have a beautiful 110 gallon reef with great paramaters (ammonia n nitrite 0, nitrate under 10, calcium 400, phosphates, alk, all the usual suspects perfect) All my corals are the hardy shrooms, polyps, brains, colt, leathers (spaghetti, toadstool, etc.) Thriving and growing like crazy, However...
Here is the question, I have a few loyal fish that have been with me for a while (pair of maroons, yellow hippo tang, cpl damsels) but Ive been unsuccessful at acclimating a few new fish. Some just seem to hide behind the rocks and never even attempt tp eat or anything (this happened recently with a yellow tang (I know I already had one but I added another 2, so there would be 3 LFS advice, rrather than just 2) A copperband butterfly (I fed him mysis shrimp but wasnt interested), and a niger triger (controversial but I wanted to believe)
The other dilemma is that over time certain fish just go missing? (could it be my carpet anemones, or a natural life process and some just die?
Is this just part of the game, because all likely suspects are not the factor (parameters, aggressive tankmates, temp, oh etc)
Here is the question, I have a few loyal fish that have been with me for a while (pair of maroons, yellow hippo tang, cpl damsels) but Ive been unsuccessful at acclimating a few new fish. Some just seem to hide behind the rocks and never even attempt tp eat or anything (this happened recently with a yellow tang (I know I already had one but I added another 2, so there would be 3 LFS advice, rrather than just 2) A copperband butterfly (I fed him mysis shrimp but wasnt interested), and a niger triger (controversial but I wanted to believe)
The other dilemma is that over time certain fish just go missing? (could it be my carpet anemones, or a natural life process and some just die?
Is this just part of the game, because all likely suspects are not the factor (parameters, aggressive tankmates, temp, oh etc)