Yesterday, I noticed that my Adorned Wrasse was swimming like he was kind of tired and he looked like he may have been in a fight with a bristle worm. He eats bristle worms, so I wasn’t super surprised to see him with some bristles on him and I didn’t look super closely. He still ate, although not as excitedly as usual. This guy is besties with my Leopard wrasse and they love to investigate anything I’m doing in the tank, looking for easy snacks. They even swim through my hands if I’m holding something that interests them. My leopard wrasse looks completely fine and is acting normally.
Today, the Adorned Wrasse looks much worse. His right eye looks swollen and a little cloudy, his left eye has several bubbles in it. He was swimming around slowly and kind of looking confused. I easily caught him in a net & got him into the breeder box. His fins look a little tattered at the ends and very red at the base. He’s maybe breathing a little faster than normal but not too fast. Other than an initial protest, he’s quietly laying in the box now. I’m not sure what to do for him.
I’ve had this fish for probably 3-4 months and my LFS had him for at least 1 month.
It doesn’t seem like a spinal injury to me, but who knows? I have a net lid and about 3” of sand, deeper in the back, which is where he sleeps. All other fish look completely normal, are acting normal & eating normally.
The only new thing I’ve added recently was one bag of PhosGuard (rated for 60g) into the sump. This system is about 140g total. It’s clearly not doing much because my PO4 was 0.72 last weekend & now it’s 0.79.
Water parameters:
Salinity: 1.026
Temp: 77.7
pH: 7.84
NO3: 36.2
PO4: 0.79
Mag: 1425
Cal: 460
Alk: 7.3
Today, the Adorned Wrasse looks much worse. His right eye looks swollen and a little cloudy, his left eye has several bubbles in it. He was swimming around slowly and kind of looking confused. I easily caught him in a net & got him into the breeder box. His fins look a little tattered at the ends and very red at the base. He’s maybe breathing a little faster than normal but not too fast. Other than an initial protest, he’s quietly laying in the box now. I’m not sure what to do for him.
I’ve had this fish for probably 3-4 months and my LFS had him for at least 1 month.
It doesn’t seem like a spinal injury to me, but who knows? I have a net lid and about 3” of sand, deeper in the back, which is where he sleeps. All other fish look completely normal, are acting normal & eating normally.
The only new thing I’ve added recently was one bag of PhosGuard (rated for 60g) into the sump. This system is about 140g total. It’s clearly not doing much because my PO4 was 0.72 last weekend & now it’s 0.79.
Water parameters:
Salinity: 1.026
Temp: 77.7
pH: 7.84
NO3: 36.2
PO4: 0.79
Mag: 1425
Cal: 460
Alk: 7.3
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