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No he hasn’t been looking weird or anything until this morning which is when I took the picture. I added more rockwork last night. Dry rock from a florida vendor. He looked perfect until this morning.Lion fish do molt bout once a month which is normal, they do this to shed parasites etc. it usually takes a day or 2 to finish shedding this layer. More frequent molting can be a sign of internal parasite. Has the lionfish been shaking at all? this behavior tends to be more toward molting. Hope this helps
It’s a 40 gallon breeder tank. He’s still on the smaller side and seems to enjoy his environment until I added brand new dry rock.What size tank? How long has it been up and running? What kind of rock?. I put some rock in a 20 gallon once and almost killed all the fish in the tank. Guessing the rock composite stole all the oxygen. I even soaked the rock in rodi for a week then saltwater for a week.
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That does look concerning, let's see if one of the R2R #fishmedic team can take a lot for you.
Would you be able to get any additional pics from the side for the medic team?
Good luck!
Assure the water is not high in nitrates and ammonia which mimics parasitical issues. The molting generally last 2-3 days and appears as a white stringy, or cloudy mucous and fiber like. If it lasts longer, then may be an indicator of parasites or other disease issuesLion fish do molt bout once a month which is normal, they do this to shed parasites etc. it usually takes a day or 2 to finish shedding this layer. More frequent molting can be a sign of internal parasite. Has the lionfish been shaking at all? this behavior tends to be more toward molting. Hope this helps
Cloudy eye often associated with molting
I’ll post a video as soon as I get home. I have a large blue banded butterfly in with him for company and he’s doing perfect.Welcome to Reef2Reef!
Those eyes are very cloudy, more than is usual if the fish is shedding its mucus layer. Also, the fins are folded, that can be the sign of an ill lionfish.
Is the lion still eating?
Can you post a video so that I can judge its respiration rate?
Are there other fish in the tank, how are they doing?
The lionfish is not eating. I bought some crappie minnows from the bait shop to feed him Until I can make it to the LFS and he only ate one and that was 2 or 3 days ago.Welcome to Reef2Reef!
Those eyes are very cloudy, more than is usual if the fish is shedding its mucus layer. Also, the fins are folded, that can be the sign of an ill lionfish.
Is the lion still eating?
Can you post a video so that I can judge its respiration rate?
Are there other fish in the tank, how are they doing?
I would not feed minnows, bait or feeder goldfish which often carry disease. Rosy reds or mollies are bestThe lionfish is not eating. I bought some crappie minnows from the bait shop to feed him Until I can make it to the LFS and he only ate one and that was 2 or 3 days ago.
I usually feed him Rosie reds but my lfs is about 60 miles away and was in a pickleI would not feed minnows, bait or feeder goldfish which often carry disease. Rosy reds or mollies are best
I would not feed minnows, bait or feeder
Duelly noted, won’t happen again.I would not feed minnows, bait or feeder goldfish which often carry disease. Rosy reds or mollies are best
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Those eyes are very cloudy, more than is usual if the fish is shedding its mucus layer. Also, the fins are folded, that can be the sign of an ill lionfish.
Is the lion still eating?
Can you post a video so that I can judge its respiration rate?
Are there other fish in the tank, how are they doing?
Welcome to Reef2Reef!
#WelcometoR2R
That does look concerning, let's see if one of the R2R #fishmedic team can take a lot for you.
Would you be able to get any additional pics from the side for the medic team?
Good luck!
He’s the same as yesterday but my butterfly that was with him was fine last night and dead this morning what looked like his scales were falling off.How is the fish this morning?