Foxface Suddenly Dying?

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Hi guys what’s wrong with my fox face? I came home and see this that he very weak to the point where I can catch him with my hands

He was fine and feeding in the morning

I’ve turned the red lights on until I get a proper answer from anyone

Tank temp: 26
Salinity: 1.025
Ph: 8.3
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 10
Phosphate: 0.1
 
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I’m not being able to attach them for some reason if you give me your Facebook or WhatsApp I can send it
 
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Let me know if you can see them (ignore the background sound)

I did the video and then turned the red light on
 

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Ohk I didn’t know that sorry




This is a hard video (s) to work with as fish is hidden in both and hard to see fish clearly. In first video, there appears to be blemishes which suggest bacterial issue but unconfirmed. Also need brighter light and at least 35 seconds of play time on video
 
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This is a hard video (s) to work with as fish is hidden in both and hard to see fish clearly. In first video, there appears to be blemishes which suggest bacterial issue but unconfirmed. Also need brighter light and at least 35 seconds of play time on video



If you want I can send a little more clear video after a bit with the glass cleaned and white lights
 

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It will help them better with white lights. Get it when you can. Has it been eating and acting normally and then acting ill. Have you added any new livestock or started using a new chemical or food?
 

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This fish has been in the tank for over 2 months and when I got the fish it was already in their for a month or so
Even though your numbers are ok, I would still do a water change and run carbon as you try to diagnose the problem. Never know what might have gotten into the water.
 
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It will help them better with white lights. Get it when you can. Has it been eating and acting normally and then acting ill. Have you added any new livestock or started using a new chemical or food?
Yeah I’ll do that asap

Yes he has been eating fine for the last 2 months and no I haven’t added any livestock in the last 2 months either neither did I change the food or add any chemicals.
 

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What you feeding? How regularly? It looks skinny. I have a 3.5" onespot that is super thick compared to yours.
 
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I’m feeding tdo chroma boost and the three ocean nutrition pellets also feeding nori a few times a week but he doesn’t take much interest in that usually the blue tang has it all
 

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