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Second regurge!

Ravenessa

New member
So I got a coral ghost recently who had been a problematic feeder but was now well started.

He had three normal feedings, then a small regurge, then he shed 3 days after, I did not see that he had been in blue. I waited 2 weeks, I gave him the smallest pinky 1 gram (could that really been too much?), I poked hole in it just in case. But I found it with some slime on it so I am assuming he regurged. He is a shy eater, couldp potentially be mold however doubt it.

So I am well aware of that now it's dangerous, I checked his temperatures, they are all fine, no one else is having issues. I am picking up benebac and will put it in his water to begin with. No food for three weeks this time and then just a small pinky head, problem is he's only a hatchling, he was 10 grams after his first feeding.

Any tips now is very welcome..
 
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