curiousphil
Super Active Member
- Joined
- Apr 15, 2013
- Location
- London, Ontario
I added in a female Lyretail Anthias and a Sailfin Tang on June 29... both were out and eating right away. The Sailfin got a bit of a rough up from the Regal Tang, but the Anthias seemed to be getting along with everyone just fine.
It was swimming around and eating, hiding occasionally. No physical signs of ill health that I could pick up on. Then on Sunday of this week, I noticed it was hiding a bit more. And now it's been two days with no sign of her. Not even coming out during food times. I've been trying to feed her twice a day because I heard they have short digestive tracks and require frequent feedings.
Should I be worried? Do they sometimes spend a significant amount of time hiding, perhaps when changing sex?? The only thing I can think of is that it's possibly hiding for sex change or died for some reason. My gf said that's just how things go with fish - sometimes they die for no apparent reason. That's not really a good enough reason for me.... looking for some input from you guys...
I'd be gutted if I lost her, I already am actually. She was gorgeous.
It was swimming around and eating, hiding occasionally. No physical signs of ill health that I could pick up on. Then on Sunday of this week, I noticed it was hiding a bit more. And now it's been two days with no sign of her. Not even coming out during food times. I've been trying to feed her twice a day because I heard they have short digestive tracks and require frequent feedings.
Should I be worried? Do they sometimes spend a significant amount of time hiding, perhaps when changing sex?? The only thing I can think of is that it's possibly hiding for sex change or died for some reason. My gf said that's just how things go with fish - sometimes they die for no apparent reason. That's not really a good enough reason for me.... looking for some input from you guys...
I'd be gutted if I lost her, I already am actually. She was gorgeous.