jonny bolt
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Hi all. I have an Atlantic Pygmy Angel, has it since about last May. Always was a healthy and vibrant fish. Starting within the last week or so, I noticed it was not coming out from behind the rock much, which was highly, highly unusual. I would have to search behind there for minutes just to make sure I could see it moving.
Now, within the last day or 2, it has started coming out front and swimming around. But the blue color on its sides looks faded, whitish, and not as bright, so its clear to see something is wrong with it. And after watching it swim back and forth for awhile, I noticed that it is definitely bumping into the rock sometimes when swimming around. Kind of bumping its chin here and there, not hard, but enough to be recognizable.
I have also tried feeding it the various things I usually do, yet it has no interest. I fed it and watched closely, but it did not eat.
Anyone else seen this type of behavior before? TIA for any tips on what may be going on with it.
Now, within the last day or 2, it has started coming out front and swimming around. But the blue color on its sides looks faded, whitish, and not as bright, so its clear to see something is wrong with it. And after watching it swim back and forth for awhile, I noticed that it is definitely bumping into the rock sometimes when swimming around. Kind of bumping its chin here and there, not hard, but enough to be recognizable.
I have also tried feeding it the various things I usually do, yet it has no interest. I fed it and watched closely, but it did not eat.
Anyone else seen this type of behavior before? TIA for any tips on what may be going on with it.