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This is a product of one of the occupants battering this fish and fish needs to be isolated ASAP for best chance of healing and recovery. What other fish are in the tank with it.
Can I get one be of those hang on the side baskets to isolate him with? And also I have 2 clown fish a royal gramma and a blue hippo tang but the tang is in QT. Can I treat him in my DT or do I need a QT to treat him?This is a product of one of the occupants battering this fish and fish needs to be isolated ASAP for best chance of healing and recovery. What other fish are in the tank with it.
This has potential to heal on its own, however to assure reduced infection probability and healing, add at minimum Ruby rally pro or more effective - seachem neoplex or tri-sulfa
That is the first time I netted him, I’m not sure of his exact age. And as of a couple hours ago he has started hiding more. And just a minute ago I witnessed him just sitting straight up and not swimming. but yesterday and earlier this morning he was fine and swimming around like normal. And this is the best picture I could get.Scales missing is often an injury. Putting a fish in a net is one of those things that can do it. (no offense) - can you post a picture of the fish swimming under white light? it could be trauma - it could be anything. More history (how old, any symptoms, etc etc etc)
Youre referring to an acclimation box. It would work but can also cause damage if the fish gets startled but if room enough would workCan I get one be of those hang on the side baskets to isolate him with? And also I have 2 clown fish a royal gramma and a blue hippo tang but the tang is in QT. Can I treat him in my DT or do I need a QT to treat him?
He is not looking too good right now
I’ve only had him since Friday and it seems to be on both sides of himWelcome to Reef2Reef.
How long have you owned this fish?
Are these damaged areas on both sides of the fish or just its right side?
None of the fish in your tank are real aggressive, I’m trying to rule out a disease called Uronema.
I have him in a acclimation box and he is just laying there but here are some pictures under white light
Yes, unfortunately he passed, and I asked my girlfriend and she said she seen him and my royal gramma “acting weird and running into each other” so I’m assuming it was them fighting but the royal gramma is fine and shows no signs of injury.Ugh - when a fish has lost that many scales, they cannot keep their blood at the proper salinity and usually die. Given it being on both sides and how large the lesions are, I think I would rule out Uronema, and just go back with some sort of serious aggression problem - sorry!
The killings may not stop?Yes, unfortunately he passed, and I asked my girlfriend and she said she seen him and my royal gramma “acting weird and running into each other” so I’m assuming it was them fighting but the royal gramma is fine and shows no signs of injury.
I just bought a 65 gallon AIO water box, im just waiting on my stand before I set it up so maybe that will help since it will be about 20 more gallons for them.The killings may not stop?
The capacity for fish is possibly now limited by the Royal (PITA) grammA’s decision that it requires more room in order to be comfortable in the tank.
I would watch the situation closely and hopefully the aggression has stopped.
If you want more fish it may be time to rehome the gramma to avoid casualties?
Fighting for territory is the story of life on the planet. When the resources are scarce ( in this case the swimming area in the tank) the natural instincts of the creatures is to fight for ownership and control over the space.I just bought a 65 gallon AIO water box, im just waiting on my stand before I set it up so maybe that will help since it will be about 20 more gallons for them.
I notice that my royal gramma is starting to hide which is unusual for him, he is usually out and about during the day is this something I should be worried about? Or could it just be him getting situated again?
Also could it have been that they were trying to occupy the same spot?
IMHO - this suggests a disease or toxin issue.my royal gramma unfortunately didn’t make it either, but I never noticed anything wrong physically until I found him this morning. I thought it was all one sided. But I found him like this when I woke up any ideas as to why his scales are now missing or maybe I just missed the spots when I inspected him?
When I found him my cleaner shrimp was some what aggressively cleaning his gills, maybe it was something in his gills?
I checked his mouth and everything looked fine so im not sure
Sorry for your two losses.my royal gramma unfortunately didn’t make it either, but I never noticed anything wrong physically until I found him this morning. I thought it was all one sided. But I found him like this when I woke up any ideas as to why his scales are now missing or maybe I just missed the spots when I inspected him?
When I found him my cleaner shrimp was some what aggressively cleaning his gills, maybe it was something in his gills?
I checked his mouth and everything looked fine so im not sure