Fish disease help

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I understand what your asking for but im not testing anything today. Im using a Red Sea test kit so if your looking for a specific number that ain't gonna happen.

Wow man... the dude is just trying to help out.

Go ahead and cut your nose off to spite your face. You need the help not him. Test when you have time and get back to us, hopefully the fish will still be alive when you do.
 
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They do look skittish. I do not see any other obvious signs of an issue. They seem to be full bodied. You could try blacking out the sides of the tank with black paper or plastic (except the front) and then dim the room lights. The fish should settle down a bit. Then, try feeding them again, but stand back from the tank.

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Thank you everyone for the help, I finally got them to eat the other day, it just seems like they are extremely skittish, they even hide for a while when i turn the powerhead off before feeding.
 

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