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My clown is acting lethargic and has stopped eating today. She also has something “cloudy” appearing on her back, near her dorsal fins. I’m not sure if there is anything I can do, but I’d appreciate any help you can provide in IDing the problem. I don’t currently have a QT tank, nor have a way to do one, but might be able to get the LFS to QT her (or all the fish) for me.
 
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I just realized that my video didn’t seem to post. If there is a trick that someone could tell me, I’d appreciate it. Also, for reference my readings are:

Salinity 1.025
pH 8
KH 8
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 0
Phosphate 0
Calcium 480

You can see I have a good bit of hair algae at the moment, so that’s probably hiding any nitrates/phosphates, but this is what I’m testing.

I also had a chromis die from uronema about 10 days ago, so I’m pretty much assuming this is either that or Brook. I’ve not QTed my livestock on this tank, and that is certainly a lesson learned. In any case, whatever help this group can provide is greatly appreciated!
 
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hi welcome to the reef
you can try u tube for video ?
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While waiting on the video -

What other fish are in the tank with the clown?


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While waiting on the video -

What other fish are in the tank with the clown?


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That could be helpful! All other fish are currently healthy and acting “normal”. The sick clown is the queen of the tank and until today basically ram things. There are four clowns (two traditional per cups and two snow storms), a flame angel, six line, and a benggai cardinal. Also a peppermint, cleaner, and fire shrimp and a good number of CUC. Only a couple softy, leather corals.
 
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My clown is acting lethargic and has stopped eating today. She also has something “cloudy” appearing on her back, near her dorsal fins. I’m not sure if there is anything I can do, but I’d appreciate any help you can provide in IDing the problem. I don’t currently have a QT tank, nor have a way to do one, but might be able to get the LFS to QT her (or all the fish) for me.
Here are a couple short videos:



 
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Here are a couple short videos:





Other than being a bit subdued, I don't see anything in the video. I can't see the cloudiness you mentioned.

Since you don't have a QT, your options are pretty limited......I doubt it is flukes, but prazipro is safe in mixed tanks.

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Other than being a bit subdued, I don't see anything in the video. I can't see the cloudiness you mentioned.

Since you don't have a QT, your options are pretty limited......I doubt it is flukes, but prazipro is safe in mixed tanks.

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Thanks Jay. I’ll keep a close eye on her and see if I can get a better video once the whites come on today. Hopefully I’m just overreacting If I do go with a prazipro treatment, should I catch her and dip her or will that stress do more harm than good? If I’m able to get a QT together, what do you suggest for treatment? Thanks again!
 
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Thanks Jay. I’ll keep a close eye on her and see if I can get a better video once the whites come on today. Hopefully I’m just overreacting If I do go with a prazipro treatment, should I catch her and dip her or will that stress do more harm than good? If I’m able to get a QT together, what do you suggest for treatment? Thanks again!
No - if you do go with prazipro, you would need to treat the whole tank. I don’t see that as being a primary diagnosis though….
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No - if you do go with prazipro, you would need to treat the whole tank. I don’t see that as being a primary diagnosis though….
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Good copy. I tried to zoom in and screenshot what I’m talking about, but video/photo is admittedly challenging.
 

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Good copy. I tried to zoom in and screenshot what I’m talking about, but video/photo is admittedly challenging.

I can see what you are talking about, but I can't tell you what those are....sorry!

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I can see what you are talking about, but I can't tell you what those are....sorry!

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First, thanks again for your help. She still hasn’t eaten, but is occasionally leaving her corner. The cleaner shrimp is paying a ton of attention to her, although I haven’t been able to get a video. I did take this video that I think shows the spots along her back a little better. All tank-mates are doing well so far. I do think I can get a QT together if we can figure out a treatment, but I don’t want to pull her out and stress her more than she already is if I don’t have a treatment plan.

 
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First, thanks again for your help. She still hasn’t eaten, but is occasionally leaving her corner. The cleaner shrimp is paying a ton of attention to her, although I haven’t been able to get a video. I did take this video that I think shows the spots along her back a little better. All tank-mates are doing well so far. I do think I can get a QT together if we can figure out a treatment, but I don’t want to pull her out and stress her more than she already is if I don’t have a treatment plan.


After watching the video on here (through YouTube), I don’t really see the spots either Not sure if these screenshots will be any better, but I’ll try it… I haven’t been able to
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find anything that really looks like this either, unfortunately.
 
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After watching the video on here (through YouTube), I don’t really see the spots either Not sure if these screenshots will be any better, but I’ll try it… I haven’t been able to
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find anything that really looks like this either, unfortunately.

The posturing for a cleaner shrimp can be a sign of external parasites, including flukes.
The not eating just isn’t a main symptom of flukes though.

You could try Prazipro, but I’m still not confident that it is flukes.

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The posturing for a cleaner shrimp can be a sign of external parasites, including flukes.
The not eating just isn’t a main symptom of flukes though.

You could try Prazipro, but I’m still not confident that it is flukes.

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Understood and thanks again. If she was eating, I wouldn’t be all that worried, but I haven’t seen her eat anything in 3 days. I’ve tried frozen brine/spirulina, flake, pellets, and I have nori in there a couple times a week. I’ve tried soaking in garlic. Any ideas on something else I should try? I’m trying to read up on options, but I’m suffering from analysis paralysis
 
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Understood and thanks again. If she was eating, I wouldn’t be all that worried, but I haven’t seen her eat anything in 3 days. I’ve tried frozen brine/spirulina, flake, pellets, and I have nori in there a couple times a week. I’ve tried soaking in garlic. Any ideas on something else I should try? I’m trying to read up on options, but I’m suffering from analysis paralysis

Getting non-feeding fish started feeding again usually requires identifying the underlying cause and fixing it. Garlic and attractive foods don't usually work well - think about eating pizza when you have the stomach flu (grin).

I guess you could start with a five minute FW dip to see if that provides temporary relief (like the next day).

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I just wanted to give an update for anyone reading this (it drives me crazy when there is no closure on the threads). I was able to get her eating again with vitamins/garlic added to the water column and food. Once she was eating, I dosed GC into her food and she appears to be doing better. Patches on her back are still there, but no worse and the cleaner shrimp isn't on her more than any other fish now. I know she’s not out of the woods, but I’m cautiously optimistic…
 
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I just wanted to give an update for anyone reading this (it drives me crazy when there is no closure on the threads). I was able to get her eating again with vitamins/garlic added to the water column and food. Once she was eating, I dosed GC into her food and she appears to be doing better. Patches on her back are still there, but no worse and the cleaner shrimp isn't on her more than any other fish now. I know she’s not out of the woods, but I’m cautiously optimistic…

Good to hear. Thanks for the follow up. Still not sure what was going on here, but just to add that putting vitamins and garlic in the water is really just feeding the bacteria in the tank, it should just be added to the fish food.

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