Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Can be water related or mucus but need something better to work with as for pic.
I wasn’t able to post the video but he’s been like this for 2 hours and 30 minutes his breathing is 135 breaths per minute with some gasping breaths he’s laying on the ground flapping his fins, I’ve had him for a month now and did not quarantine him, I have a female which is his pair doing good and swimming and a diamond goby and royal gramma all swimming, it’s just him.How long has it been like this? How are the other fish acting? How new is the fish and was it quarantined?
Would you be able to post a video (linked through YouTube) to view its respiration rate?
I wasn’t able to post the video but he’s been like this for 2 hours and 30 minutes his breathing is 135 breaths per minute with some gasping breaths he’s laying on the ground flapping his fins, I’ve had him for a month now and did not quarantine him, I have a female which is his pair doing good and swimming and a diamond goby and royal gramma all swimming, it’s just him.Can be water related or mucus but need something better to work with as for pic.
Please post a you tube video under bright white lighting of at least 20 seconds for best assessment
Ph is 7.8 ammonia 0 nitrite 0 nitrate 5 salinity 1.025How long has it been like this? How are the other fish acting? How new is the fish and was it quarantined?
Would you be able to post a video (linked through YouTube) to view its respiration rate?
Yes on his tail and back finAre there any splits in his fins? Any noticeable aggression from the female?
Now that I’m looking at him half of his back fin is goneAre there any splits in his fins? Any noticeable aggression from the female?
Never mind that’s how it’s back fin isNow that I’m looking at him half of his back fin is gone
I have it in a specimen container but it’s still just laying thereNever mind that’s how it’s back fin is
When I found him in the sand bed I tried grabbing him with a net then it started swimming weird straight in one direction then swam in circles before it went back to the sand bed.I would suspect aggression, but since there’s no damage to the fish it’s hard to say.
Have you tried isolating it and seeing if it starts moving around?
I have pretty good flow lots of surface agitation, can you go to the YouTube app and type in on search brc sick clownfish and see if my video shows up?How is flow and aeration?
Breathing at the rate it is would indicate something wrong with respiration, either environmental or disease.
I don’t think velvet, as it isn’t really displaying any of the other symptoms - mainly swimming into flow (but without a video I can’t say for sure).
Looks normal and image is a tad fuzzyNow that I’m looking at him half of his back fin is gone