I set up my tank in January and my first addition was a pair of black ocellaris clownfish. Today, my tank seems to be doing well, but one of my clownfish is acting strange.
I always had one healthy clownfish (lets call her Betty) and one that struggled (we call him Jack). At first, the larger clownfish, Jack, seemed okay, was a healthy eater, very active, and paired with the smaller counterpart. After a few weeks, he stopped eating, developed long, white, stringy poop and started to thin to the point that you could see the lines from his skeleton. Meanwhile the smaller clownfish, Betty, grew in size and became larger and rounder (today, she seems like she may even be carrying eggs).
After more than a week of declining health, we started to get Jack to take flake food and then treated the tank with Prazipro. The poop cleared up, detached, and normalized. We added a UV sterilizer Friday, March 24th, meanwhile, his appetite continued to improve. Last night, Jack seemed to rest inside one of the caves that the clownfish occasionally hang out in. When he would rest, he would lie still for a bit, but would eat and pep up. Tonight, we came home late and turned on the lights to feed the fish. We noticed that Jack was now laying on the side of a rock motionless. Betty is eating normally, active, etc. and all of the other are active, eating, and seem healthy. Jack did not take any food, would pep up for a moment, but then lay back down. He did move to another spot and laid back down again.
Hoping for the best, we treated the tank again with Prazipro tonight (it has been about 10 days since the last treatment).
Please offer any help you can.
I always had one healthy clownfish (lets call her Betty) and one that struggled (we call him Jack). At first, the larger clownfish, Jack, seemed okay, was a healthy eater, very active, and paired with the smaller counterpart. After a few weeks, he stopped eating, developed long, white, stringy poop and started to thin to the point that you could see the lines from his skeleton. Meanwhile the smaller clownfish, Betty, grew in size and became larger and rounder (today, she seems like she may even be carrying eggs).
After more than a week of declining health, we started to get Jack to take flake food and then treated the tank with Prazipro. The poop cleared up, detached, and normalized. We added a UV sterilizer Friday, March 24th, meanwhile, his appetite continued to improve. Last night, Jack seemed to rest inside one of the caves that the clownfish occasionally hang out in. When he would rest, he would lie still for a bit, but would eat and pep up. Tonight, we came home late and turned on the lights to feed the fish. We noticed that Jack was now laying on the side of a rock motionless. Betty is eating normally, active, etc. and all of the other are active, eating, and seem healthy. Jack did not take any food, would pep up for a moment, but then lay back down. He did move to another spot and laid back down again.
Hoping for the best, we treated the tank again with Prazipro tonight (it has been about 10 days since the last treatment).
Please offer any help you can.