Leopard Wrasse Tail Issues

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Hi All,

Had me leopard wrasse for about 5 months, he is doing fine, and eating well.

2 days ago he started swimming with his head up, it looks like his tail is a bit paralyzed, he is still eating.

Does anyone know what this is, and what can be done?

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Hi All,

Had me leopard wrasse for about 5 months, he is doing fine, and eating well.

2 days ago he started swimming with his head up, it looks like his tail is a bit paralyzed, he is still eating.

Does anyone know what this is, and what can be done?

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Because the tail is clear, its hard to tail with blue lighting, best using white lighting with no blue to clearly see, but I see a split which may be due to aggression from another tank mate
 
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Because the tail is clear, its hard to tail with blue lighting, best using white lighting with no blue to clearly see, but I see a split which may be due to aggression from another tank mate
Will this still heal?
Any action I should take?

Does this have anything with fin rot?
 

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Will this still heal?
Any action I should take?

Does this have anything with fin rot?
If no more damage inflicted, will fully heal
 

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Hi All,

Had me leopard wrasse for about 5 months, he is doing fine, and eating well.

2 days ago he started swimming with his head up, it looks like his tail is a bit paralyzed, he is still eating.

Does anyone know what this is, and what can be done?

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If it started suddenly, then it is probably an injury. However, I don’t see any signs of skin or fin damage. There does seem to be some neurological damage though.
 
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If it started suddenly, then it is probably an injury. However, I don’t see any signs of skin or fin damage. There does seem to be some neurological damage though.
Thank you very much.

Can it still recover?

Any action I should take?
 

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Thank you very much.

Can it still recover?

Any action I should take?

Wrasses don’t use their tail fins much in swimming (just steering) so they handle this sort of damage better than some other fish do.

I can’t say if it will heal or not, the only thing you can really do is to feed it well and keep it away from incompatible tankmates.
 

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