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I've had this McCoskers wrasse for 5 months now. He's always been super healthy and active and was quarantined and treated prior to me receiving him.
Last night I finished up a 72hr blackout of my tank. When I opened everything up, the 2 clowns and royal gramma were swimming around and ready to eat. The wrasse was wedged in a rock which is typical for sleeping especially being dark and 10pm He was alive, but wouldn't come out to eat. Fast forward to 45 minutes ago when I got home from work and he's wedged head first in a rock sideways. It looked odd so I gently moved a rock to see if he was even alive. He is, but swam in circles upsidedown and very erratically. He hid again. I got a net and breeder box, caught him and noticed what appears to be a small scale patch that is loose. He's bent, but can straighten on his own. Breathing is normal. No other visible signs. He's unable to keep upright.
Is he save able or a lost cause? Spinal injury? UNWD? Something else?
Last night I finished up a 72hr blackout of my tank. When I opened everything up, the 2 clowns and royal gramma were swimming around and ready to eat. The wrasse was wedged in a rock which is typical for sleeping especially being dark and 10pm He was alive, but wouldn't come out to eat. Fast forward to 45 minutes ago when I got home from work and he's wedged head first in a rock sideways. It looked odd so I gently moved a rock to see if he was even alive. He is, but swam in circles upsidedown and very erratically. He hid again. I got a net and breeder box, caught him and noticed what appears to be a small scale patch that is loose. He's bent, but can straighten on his own. Breathing is normal. No other visible signs. He's unable to keep upright.
Is he save able or a lost cause? Spinal injury? UNWD? Something else?