Short version: can someone with relevant wrasse and/or fish disease experience give an opinion on possible UNWD based on video and (long) description below?
Purchased yellow wrasse (h. chrysus, ~1.5-2") 11 days ago (8/17/2023) on the day my LFS received it. Fish appearance/swimming looked normal during acclimation, added to 16g QT tank (together with firefish that had been in a week). Wrasse hid in sand, emerged 5 days later, initially swimming/eating/behaving normally (sleeping in sand, in the water column during the day). PraziPro added the evening it emerged. The next morning the wrasse appeared moribund (laying on side, breathing heavily). I changed ~20% of the water and immediately added chelated copper (to save firefish from possible protozoan like velvet, assumed the wrasse would be dead in a matter of hours). Left for work and returned to find the wrasse looking surprisingly good, and it continually improved.
Shortly after (maybe day 8?) I noticed strange swimming behavior. Wrasse was vertical whenever stationary, only horizontal during active swimming. It also had a strange kink in its back much of the time. It continues to eat. Appears to have a small spot consistent with lymphocystis? on tail fin (but no other visible issues). Based on the video below, is it possible my little yellow wrasse is suffering from UNWD?
Tank: 16g bare-bottom, no rock QT with small dish of sand
Tankmate: Helfrichi firefish (seem to get along just fine)
Temp: 79.5-80 F
Salinity: 1.022
Ammonia, Nitrate: undetectable
Phosphate: 0.23 ppm
Copper: 2.31 ppm
pH, Nitrite, calcium, magnesium, alk: untested
Purchased yellow wrasse (h. chrysus, ~1.5-2") 11 days ago (8/17/2023) on the day my LFS received it. Fish appearance/swimming looked normal during acclimation, added to 16g QT tank (together with firefish that had been in a week). Wrasse hid in sand, emerged 5 days later, initially swimming/eating/behaving normally (sleeping in sand, in the water column during the day). PraziPro added the evening it emerged. The next morning the wrasse appeared moribund (laying on side, breathing heavily). I changed ~20% of the water and immediately added chelated copper (to save firefish from possible protozoan like velvet, assumed the wrasse would be dead in a matter of hours). Left for work and returned to find the wrasse looking surprisingly good, and it continually improved.
Shortly after (maybe day 8?) I noticed strange swimming behavior. Wrasse was vertical whenever stationary, only horizontal during active swimming. It also had a strange kink in its back much of the time. It continues to eat. Appears to have a small spot consistent with lymphocystis? on tail fin (but no other visible issues). Based on the video below, is it possible my little yellow wrasse is suffering from UNWD?
Tank: 16g bare-bottom, no rock QT with small dish of sand
Tankmate: Helfrichi firefish (seem to get along just fine)
Temp: 79.5-80 F
Salinity: 1.022
Ammonia, Nitrate: undetectable
Phosphate: 0.23 ppm
Copper: 2.31 ppm
pH, Nitrite, calcium, magnesium, alk: untested