Hi all,
I've got a bit of an issue I need help with ASAP.
I've noticed that today one of my Blue Fairy Wrasse has gotten caught in some live rock at the back of my tank.
I want to get him out asap before ge causes a spike in ammonia but my issue is I have 3 relatively new pieces of sps and an Anenome in my tank also and not sure what the best method of getting it out would be.
Would it be ok to place the coral in clean bucket of tank water while i rearrange the live rock to get it out or will this be too stress. Should i leave the coral in and move rock around them?
Also where i am from its quite late. Would it be too risky to leave it till the morning?
I've got a bit of an issue I need help with ASAP.
I've noticed that today one of my Blue Fairy Wrasse has gotten caught in some live rock at the back of my tank.
I want to get him out asap before ge causes a spike in ammonia but my issue is I have 3 relatively new pieces of sps and an Anenome in my tank also and not sure what the best method of getting it out would be.
Would it be ok to place the coral in clean bucket of tank water while i rearrange the live rock to get it out or will this be too stress. Should i leave the coral in and move rock around them?
Also where i am from its quite late. Would it be too risky to leave it till the morning?
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