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I have a copperband butterflyfish on hold for me at my LFS, and the first day I saw him I decided to get him because I've always wanted one and I watched him eat mysis (I've heard it's hard to get copperbands to eat frozen/prepared foods). He looked great, he was active and picking at the rocks, the only thing I noticed was that it looked like he might have a bit of fungus on his tail. I figured that would be easy to treat and I didn't see any other bad signs, so I bought him. I've been getting my quarantine tank set up (hence why he's still at the LFS); I went to see how he was doing today and now he isn't looking quite as good. He's got a small tear in his tail, still has a bit of fungus, and it looks like he's lost a few scales. He also seems quite agitated. The other fish in the tank are a bunch of chromis, two pipefish, and some bangii cardinals, so nothing really aggressive; but I am wondering if the chromis might be picking on him. I've seen him flashing a bit, but haven't noticed any signs of ick on him or any other fish.
What I'm wondering is, am I worrying for nothing? Are these things easily treatable? And with a few weeks in the quarantine tank with Stress Guard and Para Guard, will he make a full recovery?
Basically, I'm trying to decide if I should bring the fish home or leave him and ask for my money back. Any suggestions and advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks
What I'm wondering is, am I worrying for nothing? Are these things easily treatable? And with a few weeks in the quarantine tank with Stress Guard and Para Guard, will he make a full recovery?
Basically, I'm trying to decide if I should bring the fish home or leave him and ask for my money back. Any suggestions and advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks