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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Try a 5 minute freshwater dip in a clean bucket of tap water the same temperature as display tankOne 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?
@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)?
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
What food are you using to trap them in the bottle?Here is also an updated video on how many cirolanids I've pulled out of my tank. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/3h_3rrZL2dM