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I got my falco hawkfish 1 week and 1 day ago and up to my tank move a couple days ago he has been eating great, perching, and going for the occasional swim. For the past 2-3 days, he has been hiding, breathing heavily, staying on the bottom, and not eating. All other fish are fine and eating well.




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2 clowns
1 marble wrasse
1 Royal gramma
1 falco hawkfish
1 mandarin

No visible parasites or any damage , no aggression
 

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I got my falco hawkfish 1 week and 1 day ago and up to my tank move a couple days ago he has been eating great, perching, and going for the occasional swim. For the past 2-3 days, he has been hiding, breathing heavily, staying on the bottom, and not eating. All other fish are fine and eating well.




Stocking:
2 clowns
1 marble wrasse
1 Royal gramma
1 falco hawkfish
1 mandarin

No visible parasites or any damage , no aggression

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The worry here is that it might be the start of Amyloodinium, velvet. The lack of symptoms in the other fish helps steer away from that diagnosis, but maybe it is early in the infection.

Rapid breathing and not eating is ALWAYS serious.

Jay Hemdal
 
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More background info might be helpful, as would a short video taken under white light:


The worry here is that it might be the start of Amyloodinium, velvet. The lack of symptoms in the other fish helps steer away from that diagnosis, but maybe it is early in the infection.

Rapid breathing and not eating is ALWAYS serious.

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It’s not as much rapid, but heavy

I’ve been trying to get a video but he’s in the back corner behind a rock
 
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For the tank swap, I used live rock from my 90g, 80 pounds of live sand, biomedia from my 90g

ive been feeding them lrs and they all go crazy for it. After the move, he just won’t eat and is breathing heavy. I’m not sure if he got damaged from it or has a parasite. I don’t think it is a parasite though because of no other fish having symptoms and it’s already been 3 days like this.

maybe a fw dip for flukes?
 
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With the tank move, I replaced 60 gallons of the 91 total volume in the new tank and got the rest of the water from my 90g
 

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Going to the lfs now to get a few things. Anything I should get for the hawkfish?
It's a tough call - the hawk is breathing very deeply, but also a bit rapidly. It is a tossup between flukes or velvet, but I'm leaning more towards flukes. One possible treatment would be Prazipro. You could also give the hawkfish a 5 minute FW dip to try and buy some time.

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It's a touch call - the hawk is breathing very deeply, but also a bit rapidly. It is a tossup between flukes or velvet, but I'm leaning more towards flukes. One possible treatment would be Prazipro. You could also give the hawkfish a 5 minute FW dip to try and buy some time.

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I may just get that while I’m out. Can I give it in baths?
 

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I’m gonna wait and see how it goes, I got stress coat though

Stress coat probably won't help for an acute issue like this.

I'd either prazipro the whole tank or give it a 5 minute FW dip (some risk with that of course). If, after the dip, the fish improves in a couple of days, then you can be pretty certain it was flukes, and then go with the prazipro.

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Stress coat probably won't help for an acute issue like this.

I'd either prazipro the whole tank or give it a 5 minute FW dip (some risk with that of course). If, after the dip, the fish improves in a couple of days, then you can be pretty certain it was flukes, and then go with the prazipro.

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im not sure if it is flukes or any parasite, they would have to get into the tank through the fish i got a week ago (hawk, wrasse, and gramma), then have no appearance until a couple days ago

i talked to my lfs and that was their say on it

that fish went through a ton of stress through the move, and i dont really want to stress it out more by catching it and putting it into a fw dip
 
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The fish is still alive, still breathing heavy and not eating

all other fish are eating and doing good
 

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he hasn’t improved, I want to do something but I don’t know what.
For starters, add an airstone as Prazi will lower oxygen and appetite. In your video, there is very little water movement form what it appears
 

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