Clownfish Crisis?

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Hello all!
My clownfish hasn't eaten for two days, is heavy breathing and hovering over my live rock.

Any suggestions?

Please help!
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What are your water parameters? How long have you had the fish and how long has the tank been cycled? Heavy breathing could be caused by a few things. Ammonia, gill parasites, oxygen content.
 
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What are your water parameters? How long have you had the fish and how long has the tank been cycled? Heavy breathing could be caused by a few things. Ammonia, gill parasites, oxygen content.
Good questions. The aquarium has been cycled for 8 months. I currently do not have a test kit as my test kit is all used up. He just started to act up after I installed an automatic feeder which dumped quite a lot of flakes into the water. I'm thinking it could be ammonia so I did a 25% water change today...
 

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How long have you had them? Being that they’re white...this is gonna be tough. You’ll probably notice color fade before anything else if they have anything.
 

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Good questions. The aquarium has been cycled for 8 months. I currently do not have a test kit as my test kit is all used up. He just started to act up after I installed an automatic feeder which dumped quite a lot of flakes into the water. I'm thinking it could be ammonia so I did a 25% water change today...
That would be my assumption as well. If it dumped alot of food in the tank, it likely caused an ammonia spike which can cause rapid breathing.
 

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