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My trigger has been hiding for a month now he's not swimming around just moving from spot to spot and hiding haven't seen him eat at all but still looks fat not sure what's going on

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I have had a few over the years. Most were very sociable and curious. A couple were like yours and would hide away whenever someone entered the room. Give it time and hopefully it gets more comfortable out and about.
 
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Looks like he has eye flukes aka neonendenia flukes
That is quite the diagnosis from a single photo in blue lighting. Do you think the flukes are causing the reclusive behavior as well?
 
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