Leopard wrasse help

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Hello I recently switched my leopard wrasse over to my 180 g iv had her for a year. I'm wondering if it's possible if it was the transition that is making her act like this. It wasn't a graceful captor to move her. I'm wondering if it is swim bladder or could it be possible she broke her tail? I'd really like to save her. Any and all advice welcome.
 

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Hello I recently switched my leopard wrasse over to my 180 g iv had her for a year. I'm wondering if it's possible if it was the transition that is making her act like this. It wasn't a graceful captor to move her. I'm wondering if it is swim bladder or could it be possible she broke her tail? I'd really like to save her. Any and all advice welcome.
I can’t see the video, can you upload it to YouTube then do it that way?
 
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