I noticed weeks ago one of my bimacs breathing rapidly and her gills protruded out, almost freaky looking. Over the course of these weeks, she has been in hiding and not eating that I’ve seen. She has shown interest in food but I haven’t seen her eat.
Today, her color is very light and she’s a little uncoordinated. Breathing is unchanged. I don’t see spots or marks on her and can’t see anything in her gills. Her fins look awful and I caught my blue hippo pecking at them, which surprised me coming from the blue hippo. At this point, I’d like for the blue tang to leave her alone and let her die in peace. But I’m curious to know what might be going on with this heavy, rapid breathing pattern. I’ve seen rapid breathing but never have I seen gills that protrude out like she is showing. Any guesses?
Today, her color is very light and she’s a little uncoordinated. Breathing is unchanged. I don’t see spots or marks on her and can’t see anything in her gills. Her fins look awful and I caught my blue hippo pecking at them, which surprised me coming from the blue hippo. At this point, I’d like for the blue tang to leave her alone and let her die in peace. But I’m curious to know what might be going on with this heavy, rapid breathing pattern. I’ve seen rapid breathing but never have I seen gills that protrude out like she is showing. Any guesses?