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I have a very nice reef that my son set up for me. I insisted on putting in a few fish and have a large Trigger (about 5") that has been acting weird. Normally he is a very active eater. The past three weeks he has been hiding and not coming out. The water was checked and nothing found. We have done a couple of water changes and he now ventures out a little however he still seems not to be eating at all. I have noticed that his teeth seem to be yellowish now (I am assuming lack of vitamins etc.) and he also has a small gray area near his tail. Any ideas as to what may be wrong and more importantly, how I can help.
 

Justen

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This is a 90 gallon setup with about 200 pounds of live rock and about a 3" deep live sand bed. It has a UV sterilizer on it as well as a Reef Devil skimmer. Water movement with a red sea wavemaker and 4 maxijet 1200s. Salinity is at 1.025. And as far as anyone can test ( I will be doing test on the test kits ) All basic water parameters are good. I will run more tests when I get down there. Help in this matter is appreciated as this fish is about 4 - 5 years old and has always been a very active fish.
 

danmhippo

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& the trigger is acting abnormally when you add a couple fishes? Which ones are added? Tang? what kind of tang, and how big.

I used to have a purple tang pushing my niger around, but that was add in reverse order.....the tang was in the tank first and the niger was added later.
 

npaden

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You might try some live foods to see if that might get the trigger eating again. Maybe something like ghost shrimp or a small feeder fish.

Just an idea.

FWIW, Nathan
 

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