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This is our black Combtooth blenny. She has been doing great for over a year now. Even last night she (we don't know the sex, we just call it a "her") was feeding and swimming around as usual. Today we found her at the bottom of the tank (she usually hides in the rocks) looking terrible. Her color is washed out as in the photo. It is the same on both sides.
There appear to be tiny white dots also. None of the other fish have any spots and all look normal.
We did get a new 6 line wrasse yesterday from a LFS that quarantines their fish. The wrasse looks fine, energetic, eating and no spots.
We also had an incident overnight where one of the rocks was overturned - maybe by a snail? - could this be the result of an accidental trauma if the rock fell on her?
If there is anything we can do to help her please advise.
There appear to be tiny white dots also. None of the other fish have any spots and all look normal.
We did get a new 6 line wrasse yesterday from a LFS that quarantines their fish. The wrasse looks fine, energetic, eating and no spots.
We also had an incident overnight where one of the rocks was overturned - maybe by a snail? - could this be the result of an accidental trauma if the rock fell on her?
If there is anything we can do to help her please advise.