Yeah he wont come out from underneath the overhang into the light. As soon as I turn my back he starts swimming aroundPic dark but appears to be a bacterial issue. Pics under brighter lighting will help confirm as it can also be aggression injury
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Yeah he wont come out from underneath the overhang into the light. As soon as I turn my back he starts swimming aroundPic dark but appears to be a bacterial issue. Pics under brighter lighting will help confirm as it can also be aggression injury
Oh my god That is brutal! Good to hear that he recovered. I’ll keep an eye out to see if things change for the better…. if not, any suggestions? He is impossible to catchOh ya, he looks like he’s been in a disagreement.
The good news is it don’t look bad to me.
Mine swam around with insides hanging out, thought he was toast, but he fully healed on his own.
Provided the fight is over.
Keep watch.
Btw… my clowns are constantly swimming in the current. Is that behavioral or an indication something might be up?Any changes in behaviors like not eating, lathargic, or swimming constantly into current.
What size is the “white patch” what shape?
I would dose nothing until we can get some indication of what, if anything is up.
Bumping can also be a territory display.
How long is “recently”
Leave your camera recording and leave the room, then grab some screenshots from the videoYeah he wont come out from underneath the overhang into the light. As soon as I turn my back he starts swimming around
Set your cell phone on video mode for 45 minutes and feed then walk away as you must walk away and come back and view video and you’ll have a clue who it is. Aggressor often a bully at feeding timeYeah he wont come out from underneath the overhang into the light. As soon as I turn my back he starts swimming around
Leave your camera recording and leave the room, then grab some screenshots from the video
No I did not QT which has been a painful mistake that I’ve made. A lesson learned the hard wayYou could consider Ruby Rally Pro - which you can use in a display tank - and has some antibacterial action. A fish trap could be used potentially to catch the fish. Aggression might have been the 'start' of the problem as others have suggested. Since you have more than one fish with similar issues, I would try to catch/treat them in a separate hospital tank - with a broad spectrum antibiotic. Did you initially QT them? If you already answered, sorry about that.
I’ll do this tomorrow morning when they are most excited about getting fed. I did a short video now but still not the best pictures. I did see him dart towards the firefish (firefish did not care). Will post what I have. Thx already for the adviceSet your cell phone on video mode for 45 minutes and feed then walk away as you must walk away and come back and view video and you’ll have a clue who it is. Aggressor often a bully at feeding time
How new?My tank is fairly new so I’ve had diatoms which are now disappearing (slightly older pics) I’m doing regular water tests so I think my water is fine. PH 8.3 Salinity 1.025 temp 78 degrees Nitrate 3 Ammonia zero I’ll post a new pic from the tank and hopefully the orchid of he doesn’t dart away
Your first suspect. If tank more than 4 months old, reverts back to either water or aggressionI’ll do this tomorrow morning when they are most excited about getting fed. I did a short video now but still not the best pictures. I did see him dart towards the firefish (firefish did not care). Will post what I have. Thx already for the advice
About two months oldHow new?
And corals this soon? You're about to go through various phases of the uglies, and I pray that you don't lose everything. Curious as to where you got the idea that it's ok to load up the tank this soon?About two months old
Aren’t firefish supposed to be peaceful? Or will they attack back if provoked?Your first suspect. If tank more than 4 months old, reverts back to either water or aggression
And corals this soon? You're about to go through various phases of the uglies, and I pray that you don't lose everything. Curious as to where you got the idea that it's ok to load up the tank this soon? from my 6 gallon. I did the same and everything worked out up till now. The two acro’s on top are bold I admit… But I’ve been parking frags in my smaller tank
From the experience with my 6g nano tank. I added corals 1.5 months in and I never had any issues. The acro’s are bold I admit but I’ve been dosing my tank to get my parameters the same as my nano where they’ve been “parked”. I’m keeping an eye out for any changes in them and worst case I move them back. My ugly stage in my nano was also never really bad so I’m hoping for the same here by copying what I did there (light schedule etc…) I also check my parameters every other day. Is it that crazy to add corals two months in in your opinion?And corals this soon? You're about to go through various phases of the uglies, and I pray that you don't lose everything. Curious as to where you got the idea that it's ok to load up the tank this soon?
Directly into the flow from a power head constantly?Btw… my clowns are constantly swimming in the current. Is that behavioral or an indication something might be up?
not all the time. It’s mainly the dominant one. It will dart into the flow… let itself drift away and repeats this. It’s not constantly. Almost feels like it’s a playful thing? If that is possible…Directly into the flow from a power head constantly?
Then no concernnot all the time. It’s mainly the dominant one. It will dart into the flow… let itself drift away and repeats this. It’s not constantly. Almost feels like it’s a playful thing? If that is possible…
It’s mouth is closed. If the clown hovers near the surface it’s mainly because it’s looking for food where I always drop the pellets or mysis… he/she mainly does that whenever I come close to the tank or sees me nearbyMy fish like to do this also.. but to be clear, when not in the current- does it act/breathe normal? Does it keep her mouth open or stay close to the surface?