Hi,
my three spot blenny suddenly stopped eating today and hiding away in its little cave.
It was breathing hard so I thought of ammonia rise. Did 20% PWC.
Later on, it came out and swam like frenzy, almost hitting itself to the substrate.
In that instant, I thought he was a gonner. I decided to leave him and watch.
Just not long ago, he was gone, lying on side.
I found red~black lesion on its belly which I never witnessed before.
Is it a kind of infection or trauma? It used to hang around in between protein skimmer and heaters so I can't tell if it got burnt or had physical trauma.
Sorry I don't have my water parameters.
But I do weekly 15% PWC and my invertebrates (hermit crabs and peppermint shrimps) seem active and fine.
My blenny usually was so active and eats like a pig. Had him for few months.
Any advice on diagnosing it..? I am hesitant whether to get another blenny or not.
my three spot blenny suddenly stopped eating today and hiding away in its little cave.
It was breathing hard so I thought of ammonia rise. Did 20% PWC.
Later on, it came out and swam like frenzy, almost hitting itself to the substrate.
In that instant, I thought he was a gonner. I decided to leave him and watch.
Just not long ago, he was gone, lying on side.
I found red~black lesion on its belly which I never witnessed before.
Is it a kind of infection or trauma? It used to hang around in between protein skimmer and heaters so I can't tell if it got burnt or had physical trauma.
Sorry I don't have my water parameters.
But I do weekly 15% PWC and my invertebrates (hermit crabs and peppermint shrimps) seem active and fine.
My blenny usually was so active and eats like a pig. Had him for few months.
Any advice on diagnosing it..? I am hesitant whether to get another blenny or not.