HELP! Chromis missing scales & has one pop eye

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Hi,

I recently “re-set” up a tank that my boyfriend had, but I personally am a newbie to this. We set the tank up with 2 chromis, 2 platinum clownfish, & 2 clowfish & 1 yellow tang. Everyone is doing great, thriving but I noticed one of the chromis would stay in the corner in the back of the tank all day, we finally realized the other chromis was bullying it, so we purchased 2 more chromis to add to the tank. The chromis finally came out of the back of the rock & we noticed one pop eye, & it seems as if he had camo spots on him. I put it in a QT tank thats attached to the bottom of this fishtank. It does not seem to be white spots of any kind just more of like his scales have fallen off or something. Can anyone tell me what this is or what they think ?!

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Hi,

Looks like aggression to me as well. Chromis can be tough on each other. You can try epsom salt for pop eye. The biggest concern with all the injuries will bacterial infection. Watch closely for signs of infection and supplement the diet with some Selcon or Zoecon if you have it.
 
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Hi,

Looks like aggression to me as well. Chromis can be tough on each other. You can try epsom salt for pop eye. The biggest concern with all the injuries will bacterial infection. Watch closely for signs of infection and supplement the diet with some Selcon or Zoecon if you have it.
Thank you so much ! I figured, but yes I was also concerned it would get sick or something & didn’t know what I could try. I will try to epsom salt & the diet supplement if I see it show signs of infection.
 
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Hi,

Looks like aggression to me as well. Chromis can be tough on each other. You can try epsom salt for pop eye. The biggest concern with all the injuries will bacterial infection. Watch closely for signs of infection and supplement the diet with some Selcon or Zoecon if you have it.
Question, will the epsom salt do any damage to corals in the tank ? is it safe to add to the whole tank or should I separate the chromis to do it. The scales are much better today but the pop eye looks a little worse. It seems as if it has some liquid in it.
 

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Agree with all the other comments my only other suggestions is: If you have an isolation box, float it in the tank and place the chromis in there, easier for monitoring and treatment and worst case to remove.
 
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Agree with all the other comments my only other suggestions is: If you have an isolation box, float it in the tank and place the chromis in there, easier for monitoring and treatment and worst case to remove.
I have actually heard of that, is it the same as an acclimating box ? I want to get one, I would assume it would help the bully chromis get used to the fish too right ?
 

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