Hi all,
Last night I noticed one of my clowns breathing faster than normal, and his stomach is slightly bloated looking, like he just had a huge meal. Today, his breathing and fat look continues but he also didn’t show any interest in his usual Marine Cuisine for lunch which was odd. He also had a piece of clear filament hanging from his butt. My other clown (the larger female) shows no symptoms, they’ve been in the tank together since January 2022 and no new fish additions since then. The last living thing added to the tank was a few corals from WWC on Dec 6, 2022. The fish is behaving pretty normally, the clowns always hang near the back but he generally sticks with the female and he hasn’t been isolating himself at all or hiding. When I fed today, the female came out to eat but the male stayed in the back and let the frozen foods pass by.
The odds this is something intestinal/constipation seem a lot higher than something parasitic or bacterial since I didn’t add any fish in a year. Am I wrong for leaning this way? Parasites/bacteria isn’t just going to pop up out of nowhere and infect the fish, unless it came on on food? I’ve been feeding them almost exclusively marine cuisine frozen food, which may be too much protein? I’m not sure…is it possible to get parasites or bacterial infections from frozen food? I am going to try brine shrimp later and see if he reacts, they usually go nuts for it.
Any advice is appreciated
Last night I noticed one of my clowns breathing faster than normal, and his stomach is slightly bloated looking, like he just had a huge meal. Today, his breathing and fat look continues but he also didn’t show any interest in his usual Marine Cuisine for lunch which was odd. He also had a piece of clear filament hanging from his butt. My other clown (the larger female) shows no symptoms, they’ve been in the tank together since January 2022 and no new fish additions since then. The last living thing added to the tank was a few corals from WWC on Dec 6, 2022. The fish is behaving pretty normally, the clowns always hang near the back but he generally sticks with the female and he hasn’t been isolating himself at all or hiding. When I fed today, the female came out to eat but the male stayed in the back and let the frozen foods pass by.
The odds this is something intestinal/constipation seem a lot higher than something parasitic or bacterial since I didn’t add any fish in a year. Am I wrong for leaning this way? Parasites/bacteria isn’t just going to pop up out of nowhere and infect the fish, unless it came on on food? I’ve been feeding them almost exclusively marine cuisine frozen food, which may be too much protein? I’m not sure…is it possible to get parasites or bacterial infections from frozen food? I am going to try brine shrimp later and see if he reacts, they usually go nuts for it.
Any advice is appreciated