Well, this morning as I was watching the Olympic tennis matches I went to check on the tank and I didn't see yellow right away, this sent me into panic mode and I eventually found him hiding in a very strange spot, so I knew something was up.
I come back an hour later to check again and he's even worse, I decide that I might as well try and product him and if he looks too bad, transfer him over to the 20 gallon so it doesn't pollute the tank and so I have a open doce to hopefuly try and help it out.
It took forever to catch it because I had to move rock and once I moved the rock he would very sluggishly hide somewhere else, when I caugt him I saw icy/white spot and he wasnt as plump as usual, and he was very dark
I put him in the 20 (same parameters, and for precaution I moved the decorator crab back to the now empty pico and the urchins back in the 90 since they didn't do anything wrong) and tried to feed him some garlic brineshrimp. He spat it out for the most part and was laying on the floor, there isn't anything else I can do other than hope he eats some more and gets rests, or dies.
Now because I had to catch him half the rockwork is in disarray or unstable so I had to move almost all the corals into buckets so I can rearrange it, I made some ledges so the sand bed isn't taken up by corals, it looks decent for now but I might change it when we do a water change later this week (for obvious reasons)
I also took the liberty of dragging the setosa as well as I could and I placed it upside down in the sand bed to bleach the rest and hopefully I don't have to deal with whatever sort of necrosis was going on with that thing.
Also accidentally knocked into the acro so there's a frag of that.
And one of the cardinals has a shredded fin, from what I don't know but he's eating so ill put something in for it to heal up and hopefully it will be a non issue.
The new powder brown is doing ok, for now. Keeping a very close watch on it
Plus the rearrangement allows him access to the back of the tank, minor plus.