I have a 10 gallon nano that has been neglected for about a year and a half. Its been running for 9 years but spent the last 2 years fishless with just corals, snails, and a hermit. I got it cleaned up and did several water changes over a week and bought a barnacle blenny and 3 sexy shrimp last Tuesday. He settled right in and was doing great with a huge appetite. The shrimp were great too and immediately started hosting my rock flower nem. Sunday with how well everyone was doing I decided to buy 2 juvenile green banded gobies. Id had one years ago and loved his personality. When I got home the blenny had disappeared. After seeing he disappeared from his perch. I looked everywhere and couldn't find him, on Monday I peered inside a hole in the rock with a flash light and found him curled up breathing rapidly. Monday evening he'd moved to a corner of the tank and would randomly spasm or jerk but seemed to be able to sit upright. Refused all food, I stopped the small ocean nutrition pellets I was feeding and offered him brine and tdo B1 size that I've been feeding the green banded gobies. They were fine and so were the shrimp. On Tuesday I did over feed the tank trying to get him to eat and caused an ammonia spike. I added bacteria in a bottle, did several 2.5 gallon water changes and added prime. Unfortunately during this time the smallest of the gobies disappeared. I'm not sure if the water chemistry got him or he just didn't acclimate. The other goby and shrimp are still fine and eating like pigs. Yesterday the blenny seemed to turn the corner. His breathing was normal and he went into a shrimp tube I got him and was perched with his head sticking out. Still not eating though he tracked the food and acted like he wanted it. Today he's back out of his tube in the corner and every so often jostles or shimmies before settling back down. He acts like he can't swim. He appears to be breathing normally. I went to the store and got tdo Xtra small which they were feeding him and he ate several pieces of that this evening when I dropped them right in front of him but he's still not moving right and he's listing to the side. Any ideas? I almost wonder if the small pellets were too large and he's choked or constipated. I currently have an air stone to add more oxygen and I'm testing water params 2x daily to make sure the ammonia spike was just a one off.
Tank: 10 gallon IM
Age of tank: 9 years with various inhabitants
Corals: a crap ton of GSP, mushrooms, 2 rock flower anemone
Inverts: 5 snails, 1 red legged hermit, 3 sexy shrimp
Fish: barnacle blenny, juvie green banded goby
Tank stats as of 11am today
Temp: 77
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 20
Alkalinity: 6.8 (slowly raising that as it was low from lack of water changes before I cleaned the tank up)
Tank: 10 gallon IM
Age of tank: 9 years with various inhabitants
Corals: a crap ton of GSP, mushrooms, 2 rock flower anemone
Inverts: 5 snails, 1 red legged hermit, 3 sexy shrimp
Fish: barnacle blenny, juvie green banded goby
Tank stats as of 11am today
Temp: 77
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 20
Alkalinity: 6.8 (slowly raising that as it was low from lack of water changes before I cleaned the tank up)
