Hi,
I have a bizarre question.
I picked up a used reef ready tank the other day and found out something interesting from the owner that I simply couldn't believe. He had never done a water change, he had merely added some water from time to time. He was obviously clueless.... but had a nice setup including sump, skimmer, lighting, etc. FYI his tank has been running for 3+ years.
I took his fish which are obviously in not the best of health, and they are now in my quarantine tank where I will hopefully nurse them back to health.
One is some kind of angelfish that is all blue (can't find anything like it online), another is (i think) a arch eyed hawk fish, and another which I am still trying to figure out what it is. He thought it was a tomato clown, which I couldn't help but laugh about. Definitely not. I'll post some pictures of these fish later tonight.
So my question is, how are these fish still alive?
Thanks
I have a bizarre question.
I picked up a used reef ready tank the other day and found out something interesting from the owner that I simply couldn't believe. He had never done a water change, he had merely added some water from time to time. He was obviously clueless.... but had a nice setup including sump, skimmer, lighting, etc. FYI his tank has been running for 3+ years.
I took his fish which are obviously in not the best of health, and they are now in my quarantine tank where I will hopefully nurse them back to health.
One is some kind of angelfish that is all blue (can't find anything like it online), another is (i think) a arch eyed hawk fish, and another which I am still trying to figure out what it is. He thought it was a tomato clown, which I couldn't help but laugh about. Definitely not. I'll post some pictures of these fish later tonight.
So my question is, how are these fish still alive?
Thanks