Single clown swimming to top of tank for air often, other fine. Cirolanids have been seen in the tank but I am active about removing

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One of my clowns keeps swimming to the top of the tank for air every five or so minutes, I believe a baby cirolanid has gotten in its gil/mouth somehow. Does anyone have any ideas of how I can treat or remove this without harming my fish?
 

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One of my clowns keeps swimming to the top of the tank for air every five or so minutes, I believe a baby cirolanid has gotten in its gil/mouth somehow. Does anyone have any ideas of how I can treat or remove this without harming my fish?
Try a 5 minute freshwater dip in a clean bucket of tap water the same temperature as display tank
 
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@vetteguy53081 I have currently done a 30% waterchange on the tank, the clownfish has currently stopped swimming to the top of the tank, but still its mouth open. I guess I should note I watched him suck down a bristle worm 2-3 nights ago, so that could also be a thing. I will attempt a freshwater dip if it continues to move to the top of the tank. Should I use rodi water or tap water (my tap is garbage)?
 

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@vetteguy53081 I have currently done a 30% waterchange on the tank, the clownfish has currently stopped swimming to the top of the tank, but still its mouth open. I guess I should note I watched him suck down a bristle worm 2-3 nights ago, so that could also be a thing. I will attempt a freshwater dip if it continues to move to the top of the tank. Should I use rodi water or tap water (my tap is garbage)?

Check to see if it is still feeding well. If so, I wouldn't worry too much. The bristleworm is a much more likely issue than an isopod. The spicules from a worm can be very irritating and stick in the skin for a long time.

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@Jay Hemdal Thank you for your input. I will continue to closely monitor the situation. He has calmed down for now I will attempt to feed in a few hours at their normal dinner time. I appreciate both of your advice very much.
 
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I have fed the fish and the one in suspect is eating like a madman. Almost like I never feed them? Is this a good sign that it is most likely mad because it ate the bristle worm? @Jay Hemdal
 

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I have fed the fish and the one in suspect is eating like a madman. Almost like I never feed them? Is this a good sign that it is most likely mad because it ate the bristle worm? @Jay Hemdal

I was just worried that any bristles in its mouth would impair feeding, and that doesn't seem to be the case.

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No it is still the same old water pig. It has been chilling around the middle of the tank for most of the day. Since the morning it has only gone up for air one more time. The two hours of it sitting in the top corner of my tank did send me into a panic.
 
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