Clownfish sucked into filter!!

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Okay so I took the strainer off my HOB filter for a bit to clean it but I forgot to turn it off while I did this. My clownfish got sucked in and somehow survived the ordeal and seems to behave normally but the issue is it has what appears to be intestines coming out of his anus. Over the last hour it looks like some of it has went back into its body but I am 99.999999999% certain that it’s going to die but I’m hoping that there is that .000000000001% chance it pulls through. Has anyone seen a fish survive and injury like this?
 
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Can you post a pic of the fish under white lights? I have never heard of this before. A pic will help the experts.
These are the best I could get. It has been swimming around pretty well but it seems panicked now
 

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These are the best I could get. It has been swimming around pretty well but it seems panicked now
Oh, that doesn't look good. I would also be afraid of infection if that is the intestines. I'm sorry this happened to the poor fella. Let's call in the experts. #fishmedic. I hope everything turns out well! As mentioned it might also be parasites that happened to appear at the same time as the filter incident.
 

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Typically, unless the filter is incredibly strong, a healthy fish shouldn’t get sucked into filtration. It appears that the clown may have already had internal parasites, and is becoming weaker, hence why it got sucked into the filter. Has it been eating much? What does the fish’s poop look like? If it is white and/or stringy, this is a sign of intestinal parasites.
 

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These are the best I could get. It has been swimming around pretty well but it seems panicked now
That does appear to be a severe intestinal prolapse. Minor cases sometimes resorb, but that is unlikely in this case - sorry!

Jay
 
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Just to clarify a few things because there seems to be some confusion in the responses. The fish was EXTREMELY healthy and was eating just as well as any of my other fish. It would swim back and forth across the tank constantly and had a ton of energy. I took the lights off and was cleaning the strainer on the HOB but forgot to turn it off before removing the strainer. It usually hangs out there when the lights are out and it was a mistake on my part not turning it off. It had no health issues whatsoever before this happened. What ever it was is gone now and it acts fine as far as swimming around goes just with a little less enthusiasm. It isn’t eating now but it is still swimming around and at least acts interested in food just does ingest it.
 

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Just to clarify a few things because there seems to be some confusion in the responses. The fish was EXTREMELY healthy and was eating just as well as any of my other fish. It would swim back and forth across the tank constantly and had a ton of energy. I took the lights off and was cleaning the strainer on the HOB but forgot to turn it off before removing the strainer. It usually hangs out there when the lights are out and it was a mistake on my part not turning it off. It had no health issues whatsoever before this happened. What ever it was is gone now and it acts fine as far as swimming around goes just with a little less enthusiasm. It isn’t eating now but it is still swimming around and at least acts interested in food just does ingest it.
The prolapse may have retracted, but it was very extensive, more probably, it sloughed off. If it did, the fish cannot survive that for long as the intestine won’t grow back.

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Good luck to the little guy, I hope he’s healthy enough to fight whatever it is :)
 
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I will let you guys know in the next couple days if anything changes. I appreciate everyone’s input.
 

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@Jay Hemdal I cant see from the pictures - could it be eggs? - or an ovarian prolapse? neither which would be 'good'
 

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@Jay Hemdal I cant see from the pictures - could it be eggs? - or an ovarian prolapse? neither which would be 'good'

I don't think it is ovaries - it sure looks like intestines to me. Because I can see multiple loops and not just a simple evulsion, I'm thinking that it did not retract, and the tissue sloughed off.

I've had really poor results from pretty much all prolapses I've dealt with over the years....so, hoping that I'm wrong.

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I don't think it is ovaries - it sure looks like intestines to me. Because I can see multiple loops and not just a simple evulsion, I'm thinking that it did not retract, and the tissue sloughed off.

I've had really poor results from pretty much all prolapses I've dealt with over the years....so, hoping that I'm wrong.

Jay
Thanks - I could not see the pictures well
 
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@Bolen2 , any update?
As of now it’s still kicking. Still not eating food and it is now hiding every time I walk up to the aquarium. It would usually swim up and great me and beg for food. It looks as though the scratches on its body are starting to heal and it is swimming around well just not with the same energy it had. Still keeping my fingers crossed though I appreciate everyone’s responses and care. I will keep everyone updated as best as possible.
 

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