Hi all,
My clownfish became suddenly sick in what seemed to be overnight and I am at a complete loss. I have a pair of clownfish in a 20 gallon cube which have been my only livestock for the four years I have owned them. I have been meticulous in avoiding anything that might introduce disease to their tank, so for the four years I have owned these fish they have not been exposed to any new fish or even any corals. The tank is FOWLR.
I know disease can always be present and I can never rule that out, but my fish certainly APPEARS healthy.
Now, (hopefully this was not my ignorance for all these years) but my female clownfish has always been a bit quirky to me. For the better part of all four years that I owned the fish, she would often lay on the sand from time to time. No health issues and the clown did this for four years so I just accepted it as normal behavior for this clown.
Last night, something just seemed different. She was laying on the sand constantly (whereas she would just do it occasionally previously) and her breathing is a bit heavy. I would say her breathing is heavier than normal but certainly not breathing as hard as a distressed or sick fish typically would. Just heavier than normal. She seems unable get up. It is like her head has a lead weight on it and she can't lift her head off the sandbed.
It at least appears to be a swim bladder issue, but I am aware many issues are misdiagnosed so I am coming here looking for any advice as I am fearful I may lose the fish soon.
The fish has not gotten up off the sand on its own will in over 24 hours and isn't eating due to the same. Physically, the fish appears completely healthy. No signs of disease that I can see.
I would post a video or photo but the fish literally just lays on the sand - you'd think the fish was dead. There is nothing to show.
I think it is important to note that the male clownfish is completely fine. No issues whatsoever.
Given it is FOWLR I don't have many parameters to share
78 degrees
1.026 salinity
0 ammonia
nitrates less than 5 ppm
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Does this sound like a swim bladder issue? Anything I can do?
I searched the forums and seemed to find mixed results. I felt this was unique enough to post given my fish has a history of lounging on the sand while completely healthy.
Wanted to edit to add:
-No aggression issues. No other fish besides the other clown.
-No torn fins, fish looks completely healthy and free from disease in terms of appearance
My clownfish became suddenly sick in what seemed to be overnight and I am at a complete loss. I have a pair of clownfish in a 20 gallon cube which have been my only livestock for the four years I have owned them. I have been meticulous in avoiding anything that might introduce disease to their tank, so for the four years I have owned these fish they have not been exposed to any new fish or even any corals. The tank is FOWLR.
I know disease can always be present and I can never rule that out, but my fish certainly APPEARS healthy.
Now, (hopefully this was not my ignorance for all these years) but my female clownfish has always been a bit quirky to me. For the better part of all four years that I owned the fish, she would often lay on the sand from time to time. No health issues and the clown did this for four years so I just accepted it as normal behavior for this clown.
Last night, something just seemed different. She was laying on the sand constantly (whereas she would just do it occasionally previously) and her breathing is a bit heavy. I would say her breathing is heavier than normal but certainly not breathing as hard as a distressed or sick fish typically would. Just heavier than normal. She seems unable get up. It is like her head has a lead weight on it and she can't lift her head off the sandbed.
It at least appears to be a swim bladder issue, but I am aware many issues are misdiagnosed so I am coming here looking for any advice as I am fearful I may lose the fish soon.
The fish has not gotten up off the sand on its own will in over 24 hours and isn't eating due to the same. Physically, the fish appears completely healthy. No signs of disease that I can see.
I would post a video or photo but the fish literally just lays on the sand - you'd think the fish was dead. There is nothing to show.
I think it is important to note that the male clownfish is completely fine. No issues whatsoever.
Given it is FOWLR I don't have many parameters to share
78 degrees
1.026 salinity
0 ammonia
nitrates less than 5 ppm
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Does this sound like a swim bladder issue? Anything I can do?
I searched the forums and seemed to find mixed results. I felt this was unique enough to post given my fish has a history of lounging on the sand while completely healthy.
Wanted to edit to add:
-No aggression issues. No other fish besides the other clown.
-No torn fins, fish looks completely healthy and free from disease in terms of appearance