Yellow Tang Sitting on Sand Bed

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Net will stress it some more. Place crab in a bucket or similar for now.
Once breathing is normal, feed:
Spirulina brine shrimp
Brine shrimp with Garlic added

When eating:
LRS Herbivore diet
Flake food
Veggie formulas that are frozen
Nori seaweed basted with garlic
Mysis shrimp

Add selcon vitamin to feed periodically also
 

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Just today, possibly yesterday night etc.
When I have a fish that has some rapid breathing gill problems like ammonia burn or flukes. The ammonia burn can also shut down the eating too. I'd consider placing the fish into a bath with methylene blue. It will help the fish's gills to transpire O2 and if there are other issues, it has a bit of an antiseptic/antibiotic like ability to help unseen problems.

Dosing instructions for using 2.303% Methylene Blue solution:

1) 30 min bath (preferred): 1 teaspoon (5 ml) per 5 gallons.

2) In a quarantine tank: 1 teaspoon (5 ml) per 10 gallons every other day for 10 days with water changes before each treatment.
 

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Had him for a long time. It is a very picky eater and eats only a little bit.

How long is a long time? Looks like nutritional issues to me. Once acclimated a YT should be a pig with fins not a picky eater. Maybe some underlying disease is driving the eating issues. Not much to be done about that unfortunately.
 
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I did a tank transfer months ago and ever since than he has been a picky eater. This morning I woke up to a dead tang so back to the old drawing board I guess... Thanks for the help guys. I guess I didn't catch it quick enough and that was that.
 

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