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I have a new Midas Blenny that keeps kind of hitting his belly on the rock and bouncing off. He went through TTM so shouldn’t be ich. Could he have flukes or something else? Or is he just being silly? Can I treat the DT with prazipro or general cure? There’s also 2 wrasses, 2 clowns and a coral beauty angel. As well as a bunch of crabs, coral, 3 BTAs, and 2 Hawaiian feather dusters.
 

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I have a new Midas Blenny that keeps kind of hitting his belly on the rock and bouncing off. He went through TTM so shouldn’t be ich. Could he have flukes or something else? Or is he just being silly? Can I treat the DT with prazipro or general cure? There’s also 2 wrasses, 2 clowns and a coral beauty angel. As well as a bunch of crabs, coral, 3 BTAs, and 2 Hawaiian feather dusters.

I would just keep an eye out for any issues.

I have a Starry Blenny that likes to belly smack the sand and Corals sometimes. I think they may just be weird. :)
 

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