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I have a fishie question for your experience. We added a Kole Tang last Tuesday night. We got him from the guy that we are buying a 210 tank from. It was actually one of the last fish in the 210. He had him for quite a while and he says the fish was always healthy and happy. We drip acclimated it for about 90 min and let him loose in the tank after all the lights were off. He seemed happy and was eating well right away and it was business as usual until recently. The last couple of days we have been really busy so we haven't been watching the tank very closely as we usually do. So wouldn't you know it, now the Tang seems to be going down hill. I noticed today that he wasn't coming out from behind the rocks. When we fed this afternoon we didn't see him come out and eat. We looked behind the rocks and he is swimming in circles, upside down, twisting around, sideways, anyway but normal. We tried for over an hour to chase him out into the open to net him to transfer him to a QT but could never catch him. When ever he did swim into the open he swam "normally" and looked fine but he always returned to the same spot in the center of the back of the tank behind the rocks and started swimming the same way. I did water tests and everything seems normal, Sal 1.026, Amm 0, Nitrites 0.2, Nitrates 0, PH 8.2, Alk 9. The temp did jump a bit today with the humidity but only up to 80.9 from a normal range of 78-79. One thing we did change recently is we started adding some amino acids supplement to the feedings for the corals. The instructions weren't real clear. It is Brightwells AminOmega. I was putting 3-4drops in with the evening feeding. We only did the the last two nights and we did not do it tonight for fear it might be the problem. We just fed again tonight as I am typing and none of the food is getting to where he is so he is not eating now. He is swimming in place at the bottom of the tank vertical and moving around some. It doesn't look like his mouth ever closes though. It's really hard to see him to get a good look at much else. His color is good, his eyes seem alert, and his fins are all in tact so it doesn't look like he's been picked on. The other fish in the tank are small pair of Bengai Cardinals, a pair of small Occ. Clowns, a Tail Spot Blenny, a med size Flame Hawk. Everyone has always gotten along and they are all acting normal still today. There is also a Tiger Pistol Shrimp under the rocks but it never comes out as there is no Watchman Goby for it. We also have 2 Elegance corals in the tank. Could the Tang have been stung by one? This is the second Tang for us. The first one was a Yellow Tang and it died after a week. In hind sight we figured we starved it as the tank was pretty new and there wasn't much algae growth. We didn't know any better back then as we were really new ourselves. Now it is just making me sick to think we may loose this fish as well. We aren't into this hobby to kill things. Any ideas of what to do or what it could be? Sorry for the lengthy description but I wanted to cover as many bases as I could.