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How do i ask them?The R2R Fish Medic guys are very good, I would listen to their advice if this was meAny advice helps my fish!![]()
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I tagged them earlier, and one of them already replied here :-) You'll know the R2R Fish Medic crew by the "Fish Medic" badge under their user name.How do i ask them?

How would i treat?He eats little bit but not really interested and does look like breathing fast and rubbing the sand
The spots are the wrong color to be ich, and the clown is breathing a bit fast. Could be flukes.
How would i treat?
Agree but my fluval 13.5 has a upgraded return pump 220 gph and i have a wavemaker at the surface for more surface agitation and yeah my other fish looks better fine but i did read flukes can still affect other fish maybe he just better immune system or something. But yes i have noticed stringy poopHow would i treat?
So - I went back and looked at the video again on my PC instead of my phone (larger picture).
The spots aren't the real issue I think. They could be stings from coral like your LFS said (what LPS do you have in the tank?). There isn't any serious skin parasite that causes spots like that.
The big issue is the rapid breathing and not eating. The trouble with my thought about the flukes is that BOTH clowns should be affected to a similar degree. Your other clown is completely symptom-free?
In the video, your tank looked really "still", Does it have good aeration, not just circulation? If not, you should add an air stone. That will at least help with the symptoms.
Have you noticed white stringy feces in the fish? There is an internal clownfish disease that causes rapid breathing, not eating and white feces. However, it is not easily treatable.
Ima add the airstone just to see if tht helps but what else were u thinking it was i was just about to freshwater dip them to see if flukes come off?How would i treat?
So - I went back and looked at the video again on my PC instead of my phone (larger picture).
The spots aren't the real issue I think. They could be stings from coral like your LFS said (what LPS do you have in the tank?). There isn't any serious skin parasite that causes spots like that.
The big issue is the rapid breathing and not eating. The trouble with my thought about the flukes is that BOTH clowns should be affected to a similar degree. Your other clown is completely symptom-free?
In the video, your tank looked really "still", Does it have good aeration, not just circulation? If not, you should add an air stone. That will at least help with the symptoms.
Have you noticed white stringy feces in the fish? There is an internal clownfish disease that causes rapid breathing, not eating and white feces. However, it is not easily treatable.
I was looking to get prazipro but if u think its something else i can wait some more time to make sure my LFS in 40 min away so i dont want to have to make multiple trips you knowIma add the airstone just to see if tht helps but what else were u thinking it was i was just about to freshwater dip them to see if flukes come off?How would i treat?
So - I went back and looked at the video again on my PC instead of my phone (larger picture).
The spots aren't the real issue I think. They could be stings from coral like your LFS said (what LPS do you have in the tank?). There isn't any serious skin parasite that causes spots like that.
The big issue is the rapid breathing and not eating. The trouble with my thought about the flukes is that BOTH clowns should be affected to a similar degree. Your other clown is completely symptom-free?
In the video, your tank looked really "still", Does it have good aeration, not just circulation? If not, you should add an air stone. That will at least help with the symptoms.
Have you noticed white stringy feces in the fish? There is an internal clownfish disease that causes rapid breathing, not eating and white feces. However, it is not easily treatable.
I was looking to get prazipro but if u think its something else i can wait some more time to make sure my LFS in 40 min away so i dont want to have to make multiple trips you know
So i did dip in rodi and did see small white things at the top of water so im sure u were right the first time i didnt get to get a pic of them sorry but he does seem to be eating little pieces now with garlic power and im treating with prazipro would it be better to add to main tank or setup a quarantine then dose? I will get general cure if he doesnt seem to recover also is there any better general cure than the api or is that best?I was looking to get prazipro but if u think its something else i can wait some more time to make sure my LFS in 40 min away so i dont want to have to make multiple trips you know
With the stringy poop, rapid breathing and not eating, and ruling out low oxygen, the issue may be an internal disease, often seen in clownfish. The trouble is, there are a few diseases that can cause that; flagellate protozoans, bacteria, or even viral disease. The latter has no treatment. With the fish not eating, you can't use oral medications. Your only recourse, as I see it, is treating with General Cure (from API) in a treatment tank. General Cure has praziquantel and metronidazole in it. That will help with external flukes, tapeworms, as well as flagellates.
So i did dip in rodi and did see small white things at the top of water so im sure u were right the first time i didnt get to get a pic of them sorry but he does seem to be eating little pieces now with garlic power and im treating with prazipro would it be better to add to main tank or setup a quarantine then dose? I will get general cure if he doesnt seem to recover also is there any better general cure than the api or is that best?
I will get some and have it on standby unless i should treat both at same time if thats possible i already have them in quarantine with the praziproSo i did dip in rodi and did see small white things at the top of water so im sure u were right the first time i didnt get to get a pic of them sorry but he does seem to be eating little pieces now with garlic power and im treating with prazipro would it be better to add to main tank or setup a quarantine then dose? I will get general cure if he doesnt seem to recover also is there any better general cure than the api or is that best?
The problem with prazipro is that it lacks the metronidazole component that can help if this issue turns out to be a flagellate protozoan.
Fritz Paracleanse is the same formula as API General Cure.
Not sure what you mean - you can’t dose Prazipro and general cure at the same time as that would double thenpraxiquantel dose.I will get some and have it on standby unless i should treat both at same time if thats possible i already have them in quarantine with the prazipro