Clown sick

ty_05_f

Active Member
Well I moved my rocks around and changed the look of my tank and corals. My tank is around 10-11 months old. When I finished and everything cleared up my Ocellaris clown wasnt using his right fin. So I thought he just might have hurt it during the rearanging. That was a couple of days ago. I put him in my fuge away from the rest of the fish and now he looks terrible. He is breathing heavy and laying on the sand propped up. I don't know what is wrong. I think he was too stressed out but do you think he will be ok. I havnt lost any fish. and my paramaters are all in check. He doesnt have cloudy eyes, not sluffing white stuff. One thing I am worried about is that since he doesnt swim very well he can't get to the food and he gest scared of the scewer.
Ph 8.0
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
nitrate 5-10:(
 

ross

Active Member
Well since no one has even taken a guess i will try. Maybe theres not enought oxygen in the water. The fuge is a low flow place and there might not be enough oxygen. You might try setting up a small powerhead so its going along the top of the water. Like i said just a guess. Don't laugh at me......
 

ty_05_f

Active Member
I have a powerhead in there its 170 gph. That should be enough. I think he may be laying down due to his fin. But he isnt eating. I try the scewer but he is scared of it. I placed food at the top but he doesnt go after it. Do you think it would be better if I euthanize him?? :(
 

ty_05_f

Active Member
Well I walk in today and he isn't breathing heavy, and is sort of active for a fish with a hurt fin. He isn't laying on his side and is actually swimming. I think he will be OK if I can get him to not be so afraid of the scewer.
 

ty_05_f

Active Member
Today I noticed he is using both fins and it seems to be well again. I still havent seen him eat, but i guess he's eating something. How long can a fish live without eating.
 

beth

Administrator
Staff member
Is he still in the fudge? If so, he is proably eating pods, etc.
Not eating is an indication of a problem. Fish can live a very long time, even very ill, wo eating. That really isn't the issue, though. The issue is: Is he eating? You need to be sure one way or the other. If he is not eating, you may need to follow Terry's suggestion above.
 
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