If you look at the forehead of the two original fish, between the eye stripe and the next stripe, their foreheads are thin and not as full as that as your new fish's. They had issues. The new fish is in good shape.Well, this CBB pair is a no go. Both were doing OK then just stop eating and died. The rest of the fish in the QT was fin. My Mandarin, Silver belly wrasse and Convict tang are doing great. I was not sure why they died other than the fact that they were keep at the LFS for too long in the coppered treated system. I asked the LFS owner to keep them together to make sure they pair up, or at least tolerate each other. I never prophylactically treat any of my fishes and won't make the same mistake again.
I have since got a CBB from Aquarium Design in San Antonio. She is a small one, only about 2 inches. Looking at her, I would see her size is about a 50 cents US coin. Of course, the snout and clear tail does not count in this type of estimate.
She hunts all day, eating well with mysis feeding twice a day. Full stomach and pooping well. She has a bunch of lymphocystis lesions on her tail and both pectoralis fins when I first got her. Since she is in my QT system, the lesions on the tail and R pectoralis fins have resolved while the lesions on the L pectoralis fin is going away. I am officially in the hunt for a male CBB at this time.
Here she is new in my QT with empty stomach
Full stomach