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I have a matted filefish that's kept in the sump (has become his home to aggression with other fish).
Today I found him lodged at the bottom of the tank due to the spikes on its horn. They were lodged into some filter foam that I use to buffer the protein skimmer.
There was a pencil sea urchin above him and his tail had been completely eaten off, down to the bone. There's nothing else in with him.
It took some effort to free him, he must have struggled and lodged his horn pretty deep onto the foam. After getting it unstuck, he swam back to his usual hiding spot.
I'm not sure how long he was there, but he was fine yesterday and he's quite fat/well fed.
I've heard of fish surviving after losing their tails, but is there anything that I can do to prevent it from becoming infected?
Has anyone had anything similar happen before? What did you do?
I can't get any photos of him now, but I've attached an image of a filefish that shows how much of his tail was eaten off.
Today I found him lodged at the bottom of the tank due to the spikes on its horn. They were lodged into some filter foam that I use to buffer the protein skimmer.
There was a pencil sea urchin above him and his tail had been completely eaten off, down to the bone. There's nothing else in with him.
It took some effort to free him, he must have struggled and lodged his horn pretty deep onto the foam. After getting it unstuck, he swam back to his usual hiding spot.
I'm not sure how long he was there, but he was fine yesterday and he's quite fat/well fed.
I've heard of fish surviving after losing their tails, but is there anything that I can do to prevent it from becoming infected?
Has anyone had anything similar happen before? What did you do?
I can't get any photos of him now, but I've attached an image of a filefish that shows how much of his tail was eaten off.