Today I was lucky enough to catch my 10 year old clownfish jumping out of the tank. I heard a thud behind me while I was working and got him back in the tank ASAP.
After getting him back in the tank I've been paying close attention and noticing a few things that are off.
1. 3 or 4 times today he has darted around the tank in a panic. After 5-10 seconds of doing this he is stunned and not moving much at all. At one point I thought he was a goner as his breathing was very slow but each time he eventually came back to normal. I'm assuming this is what he was doing when he jumped out of the tank.
2. I'm noticing a few spots on his face and under his mouth. Could these be some kind of bruise from diving out of the tank or the result of an infection or disease?
3. His gills seem a bit dark but I'm not sure if this is typical or not
4. His breathing seems a bit heavy
Things I did:
1. Added a screen to prevent any more jumping
2. Did a 70% water change
3. Added an air bubbler to increase oxygen
This is a 10 gallon tank with only the paired clownfish inhabiting it. They spent half their life in a 20 gallon cube and the other half in this tank. Nothing new has been introduced to the tank.
After getting him back in the tank I've been paying close attention and noticing a few things that are off.
1. 3 or 4 times today he has darted around the tank in a panic. After 5-10 seconds of doing this he is stunned and not moving much at all. At one point I thought he was a goner as his breathing was very slow but each time he eventually came back to normal. I'm assuming this is what he was doing when he jumped out of the tank.
2. I'm noticing a few spots on his face and under his mouth. Could these be some kind of bruise from diving out of the tank or the result of an infection or disease?
3. His gills seem a bit dark but I'm not sure if this is typical or not
4. His breathing seems a bit heavy
Things I did:
1. Added a screen to prevent any more jumping
2. Did a 70% water change
3. Added an air bubbler to increase oxygen
This is a 10 gallon tank with only the paired clownfish inhabiting it. They spent half their life in a 20 gallon cube and the other half in this tank. Nothing new has been introduced to the tank.