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My blenny was fine until today when I noticed that he has been swimming along the sand. Even during feeding. He’s been in the tank for over 2 months no problem; and is an ORA captive bred blenny.

All of my parameters are in check and all of my other fish are fine. I just did a 15% water change. I have been treating the red cyano in my tank for 3 days. I followed the correct dose. I also have been using Red Sea Aptasia-X to kill off some aptasia that’s been spreading

He kind of wiggles along the bottom with his head on the ground until he reaches a corner of the rock where he relaxes and goes limp. Is this a swim bladder issue or something else?
 

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Treatment of Cyano usually results in a temporary reduction in oxygen, ensure skimmer is running, and/or aerate the waters with an air stone until treatment is done.

Just rule this out as the problem with the fish as it does occur during the use of one of the Cyano bac oxidizers.

it could be many things, I’d just watch carefully.
 
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Treatment of Cyano usually results in a temporary reduction in oxygen, ensure skimmer is running, and/or aerate the waters with an air stone until treatment is done.

Just rule this out as the problem with the fish as it does occur during the use of one of the Cyano bac oxidizers.

it could be many things, I’d just watch carefully.
I’ll set up a battery air pump for the afternoon and see if his condition improves
 

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I’ll set up a battery air pump for the afternoon and see if his condition improves
It’s definitely not going to hurt.
When your treatment is finished, you can mop up the rest with GAC.
It’s virtually impossible to treat conditions until we know what, if anything we are dealing with.
Watch for any signs of degraded health or behavioral changes.
Make sure he’s not being bullied.
 
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It’s definitely not going to hurt.
When your treatment is finished, you can mop up the rest with GAC.
It’s virtually impossible to treat conditions until we know what, if anything we are dealing with.
Watch for any signs of degraded health or behavioral changes.
Make sure he’s not being bullied.
I haven’t seen any bullying so far. The dottyback, shark nose goby, and clownfish I have behave. They’re also all ORA captive bred
 

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Treating cyano , how? Treating for cyano should Not be reducing Oxygen.
Any Pics of blenny under white light?
Sounds like a buoyancy issue. If so, points to internal issue.
 

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Treating cyano , how? Treating for cyano should Not be reducing Oxygen.
Any Pics of blenny under white light?
Sounds like a buoyancy issue. If so, points to internal issue.
Many products suggest the use of an air stone to offset the effects of the treatment which affects both PH and O2 levels.
While not maybe the cause, should be used anyways.
Red slime remover and chemi both suggest their product does lead to lower O2 levels.
 
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Treating cyano , how? Treating for cyano should Not be reducing Oxygen.
Any Pics of blenny under white light?
Sounds like a buoyancy issue. If so, points to internal issue.
Chemi clean. He’s hiding somewhere now, and can’t get a new picture under white light

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Many products suggest the use of an air stone to offset the effects of the treatment which affects both PH and O2 levels.
While not maybe the cause, should be used anyways.
Red slime remover and chemi both suggest their product does lead to lower O2 levels.
I’ve used chemi clean twice before when the blenny was in the tank and never had any issues, which is why I was concerned that he was behaving like this now
 

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I’ve used chemi clean twice before when the blenny was in the tank and never had any issues, which is why I was concerned that he was behaving like this now
Not suggesting it’s the likely cause, but needs to be remedied anyways IMM if your treatment with Chemi continues.
 
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Not suggesting it’s the likely cause, but needs to be remedied anyways IMM if your treatment with Chemi continues.
I’m hoping this will be the last treatment. My NO3 and phosphate levels have been steady for months. I suspected the cyano was from my RODI water not coming out pure, but just couldn’t kick out the cyano for over a month. Even with weekly water changes
 

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Fish appears somewhat thin and lethargic.
 

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I’m hoping this will be the last treatment. My NO3 and phosphate levels have been steady for months. I suspected the cyano was from my RODI water not coming out pure, but just couldn’t kick out the cyano for over a month. Even with weekly water changes
Ya, I agree, you have to eliminate this bacterium by manual and chemical means, in essence, causing a reset to the DT.
As nutrients are in check, it should not return.
 
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He finally came out again and is just laying there. Appears to be breathing lightly. The air stone has been running since the start of the post
 

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