Foxface lying on the ground

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my family and I went on a trip for a couple days all the fish were doing great but when we came back 1 fish was dead, 1 dissapeared and the foxface was breathing heavily and lying on the ground. Could it be ammonia? I've moved him into a qt just incase.
 

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UNKNOWNPERSON Welcome to the Fish Disease Treatment and Diagnosis Forum!

The #fishmedic team and other knowledgeable members of our community will do our best to help you resolve your questions. Please provide as much of the following as you are able:
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    • Did you quarantine with medication when you first acquired the fish? (If Yes, which medication?)
  • Current water quality measurements
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UNKNOWNPERSON Welcome to the Fish Disease Treatment and Diagnosis Forum!

The #fishmedic team and other knowledgeable members of our community will do our best to help you resolve your questions. Please provide as much of the following as you are able:
  • Brief description of the issue you are observing and answers to the following questions:
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    • Did you quarantine with medication when you first acquired the fish? (If Yes, which medication?)
  • Current water quality measurements
  • Clear photos of the issue taken using WHITE light and/or a short video of any behaviors (post in your response or on YouTube).
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He's been like this since at least Monday morning.he was in copper at the fish store then I used hydroplex on him.
 
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UNKNOWNPERSON Welcome to the Fish Disease Treatment and Diagnosis Forum!

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  • Brief description of the issue you are observing and answers to the following questions:
    • How long have you had the fish with the condition?
    • Did you quarantine with medication when you first acquired the fish? (If Yes, which medication?)
  • Current water quality measurements
  • Clear photos of the issue taken using WHITE light and/or a short video of any behaviors (post in your response or on YouTube).
If you can help us by providing as much of the above info as possible, it will make diagnosing and providing recommendations for treatment MUCH easier! The Fish Medic team will get back to you as quickly as possible. In the meantime, other members of our community may also share their experience with similar situations and advice that they may have regarding your situation.

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Yes - did you test ammonia? any more information. A fish lying on its side needs immediate attention.
 

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Breathing ok? Anything else you can add?
 

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Hard to see but he looks pretty beat up.. what else is/was in tank with him?
 

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This fish is thin and mat be feeding off its liver or sick in some way but video is both dim and short in run time to clearly tell.
Over ammonia, may be water quality/low oxygen or skin/gill irritations.
Is fish breathing normal or rapid *was hard to tell in video) and is fish eating?
 
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This fish is thin and mat be feeding off its liver or sick in some way but video is both dim and short in run time to clearly tell.
Over ammonia, may be water quality/low oxygen or skin/gill irritations.
Is fish breathing normal or rapid *was hard to tell in video) and is fish eating?
It was when I left on Friday and when I got back on Monday it was laying down and not eating
 

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It was when I left on Friday and when I got back on Monday it was laying down and not eating
Please furnish brighter video for best assessment and plan on a water change and add aeration with airstone until a diagnosis can be made
 

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Yellow tang
With multiple fish affected, if the tank has good aeration and the water tests out good, you need to consider it is likely a gill disease: velvet or gill flukes are the two common causes of this.
 

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