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10/09/2017, 09:55 AM | #1 |
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Sick clownfish with white chin?
I got these two clowns from my lfs yesterday, they had quarantine and treatment the fish (preemptive treated) the clowns had been there for about 4 weeks and he said they were eating well, I’ve noticed that one of them has some white around their chin(doesn’t appear to be bumpy or powdery just discolored) . Also he has been swimming head down right next to the glass (not constantly but often) (one of the pictures shows this) is there something wrong with the fish?
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10/09/2017, 12:34 PM | #2 |
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Is the white white spot on his left side also a spot on him or not? Is he eating for you? And have you noticed any heavy breathing flashing scratching ?
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Actually not just after feeding them he is opening his mouth a lot, I turned off the circulation to feed I don’t know if that would be a factor, the other clown occasionally head butts the side of the one in question. (These guys were paired up at the lfs)
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10/09/2017, 01:17 PM | #5 |
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Actually it appears that both the clowns are opening their mouth a lot now that I’ve fed them ( maybe their opening to catch food?)
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10/09/2017, 01:24 PM | #6 |
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White patches that are not raised like a bump can be a concern for bacterial infections there is a couple options 1- you could dose seachem stress gaurd to the tank and it will provide an anticeptic to the area, if it's a sore or wound you migh see it change a blue color after the seachem binds to it. 2- you could give him an Acriflavin bath which is also an anticeptic. 3- you could put him in a ht and treat with Kanaplex.
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So hard to tell with possible bacterial infections at bare minimum I would get so stress gaurd in the tank and watch him if it worsens you will need antibiotics you could mix Kanaplex with focus and some food and feed it to him in the tank. If it were my fish and he's eating and acting like a clown I would dose stress gaurd and observe
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10/09/2017, 04:27 PM | #9 |
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It almost looks like an injury. Since they were just bought and put together, it's possible they may have been nipping at one another.
As Jdub said, an antiseptic bath could help, to prevent an infection. I would not stress entirely yet but it definitely wouldn't hurt to have a few meds on hand. How are the size differences? |
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That's probably what it is then. Establishing their dominance. I would keep an eye on it and if it worsens, probably treat an antibiotic. I doubt it will come to that though.
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I do not know much about stress guard besides what JDub has mentioned. It definitely wouldn't hurt as it is an antiseptic. It is claimed to be reef safe but a quick google search of it, I found a link to seachems website. They say just to use less than the recommended dosage in a DT and stop if any corals are stressed. I can't remember if you had any corals or not.
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It is reef safe, possibly do a bit of reading first to see other's results.
Here is what I read from their website forums: http://www.seachem.com/support/forum...eef-compatible |
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clown behavior, clownfish disease, clownfish disease fungal, fish disease |
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