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If it's only at night or more often at night, I believe there is a sudden scare type disease related to low HUFA intake of clown-fish.... I can't remember the name.
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Damaged fins has me wondering about flukes or some disease. I can't tell by the photo but it looks like he has a dusting or coating on it? Perhaps velvet or brook?
Update: I just woke up and saw that his fins is beat up bad, I moved the heater so there is no wire in the tank.
Damaged fins has me wondering about flukes or some disease. I can't tell by the photo but it looks like he has a dusting or coating on it? Perhaps velvet or brook?
Could you provide a better photo?
@Humblefish @Brew12 @melypr1985
Damaged fins has me wondering about flukes or some disease. I can't tell by the photo but it looks like he has a dusting or coating on it? Perhaps velvet or brook?
Could you provide a better photo?
@Humblefish @Brew12 @melypr1985
Update: He died this morning, I am heartbroken
Thanks everyone, my other clown is acting funny and having the same behavior, I did a water change yesterday, so I don't think it's the water
Did the other clown start acting funny before or after the water change? How big of a water change was it? It's possible that some parameter was off when you did the water change (e.g. temperature, salinity, trace elements) causing stress. Have you removed him to your QT yet?
After, it was 5% because I did not have many nitrates. Yes the water was 3 degrees off, which is my fault. Salinity was the same. I did not have time to put her into my QT yet (running late) but I did not know if I should, so when I get home I will
Yes, and thrashing slightly she has not been eating but yesterday she was just fine. It could have been because it was the morning and she was waking up but if I have to QT her I want to do it asapI'm not sure a 5% change at a wrong temperature would be enough to trigger that kind of response. In my opinion, the salinity is more important, which you had the same.
Is he swimming upside down like the other clown? Swim bladder issue, possibly?