daisy
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I adopted a badly-beaten up zebra tang from my LFS about a year ago. He had lost his top fin to triggers in his previous home, and had suffered from HLLE there as well. (I felt sorry for him at the store, and the owner gave him to me... I'm sorry about it now, but what can you do?)
Anyway, his color is off - he's gotten very dark all over except for where the HLLE scarred him - and when I came home from a two-day weekend away, I notice that his eyes are getting cloudy. He also seems to be gasping and is hanging out in front of a powerhead. He is still eating. The only other fish in the tank, a maroon clown, seems fine. There are two hermits, a snail and a sally lightfoot. There are a few feather dusters on a discarded shell that are thriving. The water params seem fine.
It's a 55 gal with three powerheads, a bio-wheel filter and a protein skimmer. There have been no new additions to the tank in many months.
What's the best thing to do? I haven't noticed any sort of film or spots on his body, but as I said, his color is off. Also, I think one of his pectoral fins is starting to look a little ragged.
Thanks for your help!
Anyway, his color is off - he's gotten very dark all over except for where the HLLE scarred him - and when I came home from a two-day weekend away, I notice that his eyes are getting cloudy. He also seems to be gasping and is hanging out in front of a powerhead. He is still eating. The only other fish in the tank, a maroon clown, seems fine. There are two hermits, a snail and a sally lightfoot. There are a few feather dusters on a discarded shell that are thriving. The water params seem fine.
It's a 55 gal with three powerheads, a bio-wheel filter and a protein skimmer. There have been no new additions to the tank in many months.
What's the best thing to do? I haven't noticed any sort of film or spots on his body, but as I said, his color is off. Also, I think one of his pectoral fins is starting to look a little ragged.
Thanks for your help!