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Ok I just checked my ammonia its at 0.25 I’ll do a water change real quickCheck your water parameters - redness in the gills can indicate high ammonia.
Ok did the water change and I have another clownfish and a purple fire fish , it seems like the other clown has been bullying him as well , yea there in qt bt I wanted to see if they had any issues before medicating thank youFirst - My assumption is that there is more likely disease causing this issue as compared to 0.25 ppm total ammonia (for a variety of reasons) - however, I agree with the rest that its important to verify any test. I would say that this level of ammonia would not be likely to cause this gill issue. I agree with a partial water change - if you want to do it - however, addition of ammonia reducing bacteria would obviate this need. It would be helpful to know more about your tank - any other fish - any symptoms - the respiratory rate of your fish - did you QT, etc. (I know you said he is in a QT tank - but are you treating it) - a very pretty fish btw. Hope this helps.
Yea it just developed and if it is a bacterial what can I use to get it under control ?Eroded/damaged gill plates are pretty common in tank raised clownfish. First thing, are you positive it just developed, and wasn't there since you acquired it? If you are sure it just showed up, then a bacterial infection could be the cause.
Get the ammonia under control and see if this gets any larger.
Jay
Seachem neoplex in quarantine or ruby rally proOk did the water change and I have another clownfish and a purple fire fish , it seems like the other clown has been bullying him as well , yea there in qt bt I wanted to see if they had any issues before medicating thank you
Yea it just developed and if it is a bacterial what can I use to get it under control ?