Is my undy picking my lionfish

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So I am battling with flukes. See what a 'sick' undy done with my lionfish. I hv shifted undy to sump. Unluckily it got sick otherwise I would donated it again. See what it had done. Will it's fin near it's poison place will come back? Will it skin will be normal?
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I can't see what you are referring to, if there's a wound at the base of a spike be very careful. It would not be unlikely an undy would pick on a lion, I rehomed an undy 30 years ago for picking on my lion and puffer. Undies can be relentless, I have kept every other trigger you could mention except for the queen with my lions, and have had no trouble with any except the undy.
 
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I can't see what you are referring to, if there's a wound at the base of a spike be very careful. It would not be unlikely an undy would pick on a lion, I rehomed an undy 30 years ago for picking on my lion and puffer. Undies can be relentless, I have kept every other trigger you could mention except for the queen with my lions, and have had no trouble with any except the undy.
It's anal fin has been eaten and fins has become naked. Can spines become like this by flukes?
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Ahh it is doing weird behaviour. It is asking/begging for food but when I offer, it ignores. It is going up and down of the mirror and I am treating for flukes in hyposalinity which I got to know thay lions does not do great in hypo.
 

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Poor water quality and extreme malnutrition. What are your water parameters and what are you feeding. Flukes have absolutely nothing to do with it. Water quality will suffer in hypo. While lions will do fine in hypo, they must be brought into slowly and water quality must be diligently monitored. As a new addition I would strongly recommend live foods, live fish like appropriately sized mollies, if you can't find those small enough, guppies would be fine. Live gut loaded ghost shrimp would also be fine.
 
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Poor water quality and extreme malnutrition. What are your water parameters and what are you feeding. Flukes have absolutely nothing to do with it. Water quality will suffer in hypo. While lions will do fine in hypo, they must be brought into slowly and water quality must be diligently monitored. As a new addition I would strongly recommend live foods, live fish like appropriately sized mollies, if you can't find those small enough, guppies would be fine. Live gut loaded ghost shrimp would also be fine.
I feed mollies or demsels only. It didn't accept dead food till now but today, it ignored demsels. I'll keep an eye on it as I hv shifted undy. If I saw anything else,will inform u
 
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I feed mollies or demsels only. It didn't accept dead food till now but today, it ignored demsels. I'll keep an eye on it as I hv shifted undy. If I saw anything else,will inform u
Keep an eye. My guess is it would be shedding which they do when they get change in their environment. It is normal for them to skip a meal or 3. Let demsels be there, if it wishes to eat, they'll get disappear.

I don't know about naked spine and that marks on it's body
 
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Keep an eye. My guess is it would be shedding which they do when they get change in their environment. It is normal for them to skip a meal or 3. Let demsels be there, if it wishes to eat, they'll get disappear.

I don't know about naked spine and that marks on it's body
I'll keep an eye for that. It is still doing 'Glass surfing' and not eating. Demsels r still there.
 

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I'll keep an eye for that. It is still doing 'Glass surfing' and not eating. Demsels r still there.
My lionfish done this when it was new to my tank. May be it is little stresses so ignoring food. Give it some time to settle in new environment.
 

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I've seen your other post and I think your situation is more complicated. One thing at a time, what are your water parameters. Naked spines indicate poor water quality.

Naked spines also indicate poor nutrition, how long have had the lion, how often and what are you feeding them. Adding any saltwater fish as food will just be another vector of adding disease.

Lions will also be susceptible to flukes. Being in the same system as the undy, whatever diagnosis the undy gets, the same goes with the lion. Follow @Jay Hemdal recommendations.

Are the abrasions on the side scrapes or is the skin peeling. If it's scrapes then it's likely due to aggression from the undy. If it's peeling then it's more serious than that, along with the naked spines could be velvet.
 
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I've seen your other post and I think your situation is more complicated. One thing at a time, what are your water parameters. Naked spines indicate poor water quality.

Naked spines also indicate poor nutrition, how long have had the lion, how often and what are you feeding them. Adding any saltwater fish as food will just be another vector of adding disease.

Lions will also be susceptible to flukes. Being in the same system as the undy, whatever diagnosis the undy gets, the same goes with the lion. Follow @Jay Hemdal recommendations.

Are the abrasions on the side scrapes or is the skin peeling. If it's scrapes then it's likely due to aggression from the undy. If it's peeling then it's more serious than that, along with the naked spines could be velvet.
It is like it scrapes. King kong was right, it is shedding. I can see cuticles flowing in my tank. I hv checked everything. Only ammonia is little up at 1. I had this lionfish from 2 weeks, 1 week qt and 1 week in display then it started to show symptoms of flukes i.e, spitting water from mouth, little dots developed and hanging on one place. I remember I had done fw dip when I noticed this all, can fw dip do this?
 

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It is like it scrapes. King kong was right, it is shedding. I can see cuticles flowing in my tank. I hv checked everything. Only ammonia is little up at 1. I had this lionfish from 2 weeks, 1 week qt and 1 week in display then it started to show symptoms of flukes i.e, spitting water from mouth, little dots developed and hanging on one place. I remember I had done fw dip when I noticed this all, can fw dip do this?
I think multiple issues may be in play here. Ammonia at 1 ppm is too high and if the pH is above 8, it can be lethal.
This fish may be the one who brought the flukes in? If do, it’s had the issue longer than the other fish, do is going to be sicker - and may have developed a secondary bacterial infection. You need to get the flukes under control. In the other post, it seemed hyposalinity wasn’t working, so you’ll need to use Prazipro. The skin missing on the spines could be from the trigger, but more likely it is from abrasion catching it in a net, or bacterial, or both.
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I think multiple issues may be in play here. Ammonia at 1 ppm is too high and if the pH is above 8, it can be lethal.
This fish may be the one who brought the flukes in? If do, it’s had the issue longer than the other fish, do is going to be sicker - and may have developed a secondary bacterial infection. You need to get the flukes under control. In the other post, it seemed hyposalinity wasn’t working, so you’ll need to use Prazipro. The skin missing on the spines could be from the trigger, but more likely it is from abrasion catching it in a net, or bacterial, or both.
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Can be because of net. I hv done fw dip. so may be it got hit by rock so it's skin got that when i tried to catch it. It is looking good mow and eaten 5 demsels and now looking normal.
 
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