Is this fin rot on my mandarin

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Front two fins look a bit tatty I need a second opinion before I panic

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Here’s some more pics
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Id second it looks like its starving. Its also very hard to see the front fins since the glass isnt clean. Every image looks fuzzy on the fins.

How long have you had it? what size tank and how long has it been up?
 

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I do not see a problem with the fins. The color is off - though that might be a lighting/time of day issue - if you have not seen any change in its coloration - I would ignore that. HOWEVR - the fish is extremely thin - and my guess is not eating well - or ? at all. Did you happen to QT it, treat for possible internal parasites, etc? Cute fish BTW
 

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BTW - the coloration - is a known variation of this fish - and is not a problem.
 

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the fin? Don't you see the whole fish is miscolored? The sunken belly?
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It is not miscolored - but it is sick with something - OR - not eating. To the OP - I would suggest you get some Copepods - and try feeding. (overfeeding) - Live Copepods BTW
 
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It eats bloody everything!! Pellets, flakes, frozen live the things a gannet! I’m so surprised that he is looking underfed? He gets fed constantly. I’ve had him about 3 months? Do I need to be concerned? He doesn’t look any smaller?
 

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It eats bloody everything!! Pellets, flakes, frozen live the things a gannet! I’m so surprised that he is looking underfed? He gets fed constantly. I’ve had him about 3 months? Do I need to be concerned? He doesn’t look any smaller?
You need to be concerned. sometimes internal parasites - absorb the nutrients from the food - leaving the fish 'starving'.
 
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How can I help him? Is it definitely not the angle of his body?
 

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Have you noticed the fish actually hunting for food around the tank? These guys need a constant source of copepods in the aquarium to feed off of. Even if they eat during feedings, they may not be getting enough.
As for the fins, I can see some small tears in the pectoral fin. Looks like small bites from another fish - monitor for aggression.
 

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I don’t see what you’re referring to . I have the exact same fish and yours looks healthy from what I can see .
IF you look at pictures of the body of that type of dragonet - yours looks thin also
 

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Fish is underweight and appears to be shedding mucus. Usually target mandarins eat regular foods but focus on fatty foods such as brine shrimp, mysis shrimp, lrs fish frenzy and even marine cuisine.
For mucus, what is your ammonia-nitrate and ph readings ?
How do other fish look in comparison ?
 

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Agree that the fish is thin. If it is eating well, feed it more food more often. It needs more calories going in. Then, you can decide if you want to treat the tank with a deworming medication.
Jay
 

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IF you look at pictures of the body of that type of dragonet - yours looks thin also
Not the best picture but from what I can see , he’s healthy and constantly eating .
Should green spotted mandarins be fatter ?
 

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