could it maybe just be stuck ?? try moving the rocks from the top down to free him.
I have a scopas tang in a 125 gallon tank, it's been fine for five days, grazing, eating and moving around. Today went to feed the fish and the tang is under rocks and won't eat or come out ( kind of listing), it doesn't seem to be in any breathing distress or have any fungus visi ble on it, tested all my water levels and those are all fine! Any suggestions on whats wrong or what to do would be of great help! PLEASE
could it maybe just be stuck ?? try moving the rocks from the top down to free him.
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No it's not stuck, moved the rocks and it just backed under another set of rocks, it's really strange!
I tried moving rocks and it's not stuck, it just backed between two others
It could just still be getting used to its surroundings. Is there a lot of movement in front of the tank?
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Welcome to TR, Carol.
What other fish are in with the Scopas? What lighting system do you use?
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