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So I noticed my blenny occasionally has a very bloated stomach, I'm not sure if it is related to this bubble he has on his fin, the bubble has gotten smaller so I took him out of QT but now seeing this inflamed stomach I'm not sure what I should do. It doesn't look like this all the time, but it becoming more frequent, none of my other fish look like this, will attach photos below. He eats very well, haven't noticed any odd behavior or stringy poop. Anything helps! thanks!

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With this going to anal area, it appears to be constipation and you could try boiling a couple of peas and take off the skin and feed the inner meat to the fish. Should help.
Ruby rally pro will help with any bacterial issues.
Assure water quality is good
What are you currently feeding it?
 
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With this going to anal area, it appears to be constipation and you could try boiling a couple of peas and take off the skin and feed the inner meat to the fish. Should help.
Ruby rally pro will help with any bacterial issues.
Assure water quality is good
What are you currently feeding it?
I feed it frozen Mysis soaked in selcon, wait so is it constipation or a bacterial issue?
 
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I feed it frozen Mysis soaked in selcon, wait so is it constipation or a bacterial issue?
Constipation and can lead to bacterial issues
 

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