EeyoreIsMySpiritAnimal
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I have 3 chromis that have been together for several years. Earlier this week, one was hiding in a rock cave most of the time. Yesterday, it was swimming close to the glass, not having buoyancy problems, and not being blown around by the powerhead, but just "swimming weird" and not hanging with the other 2. It hasn't eaten since yesterday (that I've seen) and last night I put it in a small breeder box just so it could rest since it was constantly in motion. (I put some PVC fittings in with it).
This morning I let it out of the box hoping it would follow the others' lead and eat; it looked ok and was swimming with the other 2 but I didn't see it eat anything. I haven't seen any physical signs of injury or illness until this evening when I noticed this... It was hard to get a good photo but if you zoom in you can see there's something not right in the genital/anal region. (Had to use the flash, his overall color is fine)
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This morning I let it out of the box hoping it would follow the others' lead and eat; it looked ok and was swimming with the other 2 but I didn't see it eat anything. I haven't seen any physical signs of injury or illness until this evening when I noticed this... It was hard to get a good photo but if you zoom in you can see there's something not right in the genital/anal region. (Had to use the flash, his overall color is fine)
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