I did lots of reading yesterday but I haven't found anything that really nails down my situation. My waterbox 100.3 is almost 2 years now and is doing great minus some gha and those !@#$%^& aiptasia. I do biweekly water changes of 24 gallons and use all4reef. My chemistry has been stable for a long time and isn't an issue. On Saturday, Tweety my canary blenny was fine and eating well as always. I noticed Sunday that he was struggling to swim and was floating. I have seen this before with fresh and saltwater fish and is usually a few hours before death. I wrangled him up and put him in a isolation box with a pvc elbow in it for some privacy. He has been swimming/floating around and pins himself between the pipe and the wall every so often to rest. He has no spots on him at all, no damage and looks completely normal outside of being a little pale. He didn't take food on Saturday but he ate well yesterday and is still kicking this morning much to my surprise. This tank is full of ORA and DR Reef fish and went fallow for 70 some odd days 8-9 months ago. No new additions to the tank and everyone else is alive and well. I can't imagine after what I went through with velvet many months ago that this is a parasite so I'd rather not go down that path first. Can this be some kind of bacterial infection or should I chalk this up as "it is what it is"? I really couldn't find a definitive answer online and I don't want to start throwing chemistry at an already sick fish. Besides, how is he eating and swimming around as if nothing is wrong? It's so strange.
Has anyone out there seen this. I'd hate to loose him.
Thanks,
JOe
Has anyone out there seen this. I'd hate to loose him.
Thanks,
JOe