My lavender tang was doing fine, then all of the sudden I found it swimming strangely and was very lethargic. He didn't eat, was upside down and hyperventilating. He was then placed in an isolation container in the same system for observation and feeding. He didn't respond to any type of food and 2 days later he died.
I did an autopsy to check for potential parasites/issues internally as there were no visible signs of external parasites (ich, fungus).
Gills were bright red and without any signs of damage
Digestive system was empty and transparent (no sign of food)
I have also found 3 pieces of small coral rubble in his stomach (blue circle) .
I know there is probably not enough info for a proper diagnosis, but does anyone have an idea of a potential cause?
Do tangs swallow rocks to be used as gastroliths? could the coral rubble in the stomach block the passage of food and cause mortality?
Thanks
I did an autopsy to check for potential parasites/issues internally as there were no visible signs of external parasites (ich, fungus).
Gills were bright red and without any signs of damage
Digestive system was empty and transparent (no sign of food)
I have also found 3 pieces of small coral rubble in his stomach (blue circle) .
I know there is probably not enough info for a proper diagnosis, but does anyone have an idea of a potential cause?
Do tangs swallow rocks to be used as gastroliths? could the coral rubble in the stomach block the passage of food and cause mortality?
Thanks