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Hi guys,

for the last day and a half, my scooter blenny has remained head first in the rock - to be honest he hasn’t looked like good and has been very static. I have tried to coax him out, without success.

I thought the reef grim reaper had taken him but his tail flicked when I touched it with some tweezers.

many suggestions?

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Have you or can you try moving the upper rock? I find it hard to believe but maybe it’s wedged itself between the two? Just a thought
 

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If he is not trapped, then get him out and into a quarantine tank if you can. This will allow you to observe and possibly medicate if needed.
 

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Well if he's not trapped, he certainly isn't healthy and is certainly hungry. I'd intervene.
 
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I’ve squirted some copepods where he is and nothing, didn’t flinch. Touched his tail and he swam deeper into the rock structure.
 
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He was out in the morning but he wasn’t swimming. Got the QT ready but he didn’t make it long enough for me to get him in
 

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