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Hi there. I have 2 flame hawks in my tank and they both look the same. Cloudy coloration and scales looking loose / lifted. They are still acting normally and eating fine. All other fish appear to be fine. The flame hawks have been like this for about 1 week.
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Hi there. I have 2 flame hawks in my tank and they both look the same. Cloudy coloration and scales looking loose / lifted. They are still acting normally and eating fine. All other fish appear to be fine. The flame hawks have been like this for about 1 week.
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Looks like either bloating or a bacterial issue but fish is in essence too close in the pics to tell if its skin irritation or injury..
 

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Hi there. I have 2 flame hawks in my tank and they both look the same. Cloudy coloration and scales looking loose / lifted. They are still acting normally and eating fine. All other fish appear to be fine. The flame hawks have been like this for about 1 week.
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How long have you had the hawkfish?
Any evidence of fighting?

This species is really prone to Neobenedenia flukes.

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I have had these guys for about 6 months.
They aren’t fighting or staying at opposite ends of the tank?

If not, you might want to consider a Prazipro treatment for possible flukes - dosed twice, 8 days apart with extra aeration. Remove carbon filtration, run any skimmer, but don’t collect the skimnate. A 25% water change before the second treatment is a good idea.

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Just a quick update on this. I have just added the second dose of prazi and the flame hawks are looking great. Thanks for the advice.
 

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