Hooded Fairy Wrasse

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I have a Hooded Fairy Wrasse that was hiding for a few days and now has come out but won't eat. I feed Mysys and he gets excited when I feed but spits out what he bites at. His eyes seem cloudy to me. He has been active the last few days just not eating.

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Does not look too thin. Eyes look ok based on low resolution photos but could be clearer in person. Any other symptoms?

I would try more types of food and see if you see a better response. Even eating something and spitting it out isn’t a bad sign. It’s at least a feeding response.

Did you QT it?
 
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I got him in January and he was very active and eating like crazy, then he went missing for a day and came out very late that day. He did the same thing for the next 3 days and now is out like normal. He just isn't eating that I can tell. I have offered flake and pellets, but still can't tell if he eats them. I thought maybe he was getting picked on but not that I have noticed. Hopfully he starts eating again he's a very pretty fish.
 

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You can also try soaking his food in a garlic supplement. I used some from my LFS to get a dwarf lionfish to eat mysis. Also selcon is a supplement to soak food in
 

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Yeah, if you can get live baby brine shrimp that would be a great choice. If not, maybe try Masstick, eggs like nutrimar ova, spirulina brine, etc. soaking in Selcon can sometimes work too. If it has a feeding response that is good though. Just keep trying other foods. Live or frozen preferred.
 

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