Ammonia burn

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here is the link to the video. Signs are 1 ragged fin, rapid gilling/breathing. I'm adding lots of beneficial bacteria and zeolite (ammonia neutralizer). Also did a 10% w/c and I'll do a few more throughout the night.

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pH: 8.4
Ammonia: 0.15ppm
Nitrate: 0ppm
Nitrite: 0ppm

Calcium mag and alk don't matter to ammonia that much, and this salt mixes alk at 9.3, mag at 1250 and calc at 420 so i'm fine with those.

Will he recover with lots of water changes, zeolite and beneficial bacteria? I don't even know why theres ammonia in the tank.
 

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Methylene blue added to a QT or in a bath will help the fish to be able to absorb O2 through it's gills. Time is not your friend. I would do this as soon as possible.
 
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Methylene blue added to a QT or in a bath will help the fish to be able to absorb O2 through it's gills. Time is not your friend. I would do this as soon as possible.
He unfortunately passed away and then a snail got him :(
 

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Instant aquatic . How old is this tank ? . I don’t like being an armchair qb , but this is what I would have done: moved him to another tank to get away from the ammonia as Big G suggested . Or drastic water change, 10 % is no way enough to make a dent . up to 80 or 90% . You can use Seachem’s Prime to bind the ammonia. you would have to dose a large amt : up to 1ml of prime to 1gal of water . I would do half then test, then redose up to the 1ml/gal . I also suggeest to dose nitrate reducing bacteria in a bottle such as turbostart, biospira, or dr Tim’s . Are there other fish in there ? I have to edit . For some reason my brain thought you wrote 1.5 ppm
 
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Instant aquatic . How old is this tank ? . I don’t like being an armchair qb , but this is what I would have done: moved him to another tank to get away from the ammonia as Big G suggested . Or drastic water change, 10 % is no way enough to make a dent . up to 80 or 90% . You can use Seachem’s Prime to bind the ammonia. you would have to dose a large amt : up to 1ml of prime to 1gal of water . I would do half then test, then redose up to the 1ml/gal . I also suggeest to dose nitrate reducing bacteria in a bottle such as turbostart, biospira, or dr Tim’s . Are there other fish in there ? I have to edit . For some reason my brain thought you wrote 1.5 ppm
I doubt it was the ammonia. The other clown is fine and he would have shown red sores or infections if it was ammonia. Im thinking it was brook :(
 

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If it was brook even more reason to get remaining fish into quarantine...sorry for your loss.
 

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