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Have a 10 year old female clarkii that's been acting weird. Showing heavy breathing acting lethargic, discoloration, and fin damage. Often laying in back rear of tank. Looking for some guidance as to what to do for poor girl.
She was seeming fine, laying eggs and all. Been about a week or two she's showing these signs.
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Have a 10 year old female clarkii that's been acting weird. Showing heavy breathing acting lethargic, discoloration, and fin damage. Often laying in back rear of tank. Looking for some guidance as to what to do for poor girl.
She was seeming fine, laying eggs and all. Been about a week or two she's showing these signs.
Thanks Jon

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Pics are a little fuzzy - Can you provide a video under white light intensity and about 25 seconds play time?
Also , what is age of clown and when is last time it ate?
Any change in salinity- temp - type of water used?
Fin damage can be aggression or fin rot but again need clearer image
 
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No signs of aggression from couch observation not just up at the tank.
I picked the system up from someone in Feb. Was told the clowns and damsel close to 10 years old. But they could be wrong. Tomini was apart of the purchase. I added the corris wrasse and Midas in June.
I've added a few frags from my other system at various points.


No change to water. 1.026, 77-78 deg. Fuge with sea lettuce and what ever green algae grows. But generally<.05 p04 and 15ish no3 haven't checked in about a week. On the to do list today.

She still will eat, currently fed rods food as typing. Need to reset up Wi-Fi on this light and will try for better video here shortly. She's camera shy and I don't clean the side panels of the tank much. Stupid acrylic.
But here's a clip and a little feeding video I could get until I get to the lights adjusted.
One closer up photo albeit probably worse but might help.

 

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Aquarium Parameters:
Aquarium type: reef
Aquarium water volume 90display 25ish sump
Filtration type filter floss, fuge (sea lettuce), reef octopus skimmer, a little carbon in a reactor that I will run for a few days after water changes(actually planing on removing from system and using a bag in filter cup)
Lighting qmaven 2
How long has the aquarium been established? in my possession 7 months
Was told the clowns and damsel are around 10 years old.

Digital image of the whole aquarium under white light

Water quality (be sure to indicate what measurement units you are using, as well as the test kit brand)
Temperature 77-78
pH: 8.2 hannah hand held
Salinity / specific gravity 1.026 Milwaukee digital
Ammonia-no test
Nitrite-no test
Nitrate 13.8 Hannah HR
Phosphorus- .08 Hannah ULR
Copper-no test
Other Alk 7.4 Cal 430ish Mag-exp test
Test as of 7/27/24

In-depth information:

Have you lost any fish to this problem yet? No
Are any invertebrates affected? No
Respiration rate of affected fish (in gill beats per minutes, count for 15 seconds and multiply by 4)-90-95
Are the affected fish still feeding?yes
What remedies have you tried so far? None
Digital image of the fish with the health issue, taken under white light -

- if needed, indicate by drawing a line around the area in question.

Hopefully clearer photos and video.
Last half of video probably best

#fishmedic
Thanks
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Aquarium Parameters:
Aquarium type: reef
Aquarium water volume 90display 25ish sump
Filtration type filter floss, fuge (sea lettuce), reef octopus skimmer, a little carbon in a reactor that I will run for a few days after water changes(actually planing on removing from system and using a bag in filter cup)
Lighting qmaven 2
How long has the aquarium been established? in my possession 7 months
Was told the clowns and damsel are around 10 years old.

Digital image of the whole aquarium under white light

Water quality (be sure to indicate what measurement units you are using, as well as the test kit brand)
Temperature 77-78
pH: 8.2 hannah hand held
Salinity / specific gravity 1.026 Milwaukee digital
Ammonia-no test
Nitrite-no test
Nitrate 13.8 Hannah HR
Phosphorus- .08 Hannah ULR
Copper-no test
Other Alk 7.4 Cal 430ish Mag-exp test
Test as of 7/27/24

In-depth information:

Have you lost any fish to this problem yet? No
Are any invertebrates affected? No
Respiration rate of affected fish (in gill beats per minutes, count for 15 seconds and multiply by 4)-90-95
Are the affected fish still feeding?yes
What remedies have you tried so far? None
Digital image of the fish with the health issue, taken under white light -

- if needed, indicate by drawing a line around the area in question.

Hopefully clearer photos and video.
Last half of video probably best

#fishmedic
Thanks
Jon

I don’t think this is a contagious parasitic disease or an environmental problem.

Given the age of the fish and its kind of “old” look, I’d say this is mycobacterium marinum. Called “fish tuberculosis”, it is the leading cause of death in older aquarium fish. It isn’t treatable, but since it is found in literally every aquarium, it isn’t really contagious.
 

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