Help! My Midas Blenny is in trouble.

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It has been in my tank about a month, was doing good, eating fine, until about 2 days ago. Then it stopped eating and just hides in behind a piece of rock. Today i came home and it was down behind another rock, i though it was dead, but i saw it breathing. I removed the rock and it started swimming, but not well. I don't see anything on its skin. Any suggestions?

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Any better photos? It definitely sounds like a goner.

Any other tankmates? How long has tank been set up? Do you quarantine? Any other symptoms?
 
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Any better photos? It definitely sounds like a goner.

Any other tankmates? How long has tank been set up? Do you quarantine? Any other symptoms?
The tank is about 8 years old, and i have an onyx clown, a yellow eyetang, and two PJ cardinal fish. Everyone else seems fine. And no, i don't quarantine, i just don't have a set up for it. Guess I'm going to have to set something up.
 

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How is the tang behaving?
 

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Is the midas blenny displaying any other symptoms? Heavy breathing, twitching, yawning, hiding from the light, swimming into the flow of a powerhead or return, flashing or scratching?
 
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Is the midas blenny displaying any other symptoms? Heavy breathing, twitching, yawning, hiding from the light, swimming into the flow of a powerhead or return, flashing or scratching?
It was breathing a little heavy i guess. Other then that i didn't notice anything.
 

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You might not experience any real issues related to the death itself. The real problem is the cause. Without much more info we would only be guessing about what's wrong with him. There are things that can wipe out an entire tank without treatment, like velvet. Some of these things won't even show much in the way of symptoms. You'll want to watch the rest of your fish carefully for the next week or two.
 

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Like melypr said watch fish closely as often as possible. If it is velvet it is a fast killer so best bet is to catch it as early as possible
 

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What does velvet look like?
Little bigger than salt grains or white spots all over, they can attack the gills and suffocate a fish before they show symptoms though. I would personally at up a qt as fast as possible so it's ready to go if the need arises.
 
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Little bigger than salt grains or white spots all over, they can attack the gills and suffocate a fish before they show symptoms though. I would personally at up a qt as fast as possible so it's ready to go if the need arises.
Do these spots show up on the glass? In the water? Or just on the fish?
 

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