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Good evening all,
A marine fish with rapid breathing who has lost his appetite and has great water conditions, maximum oxygenation, no exterior problems at all, and no aggression toward him that dies after a week can be caused by what diseases.
The fish rapidly breathes, lost weight fast, and dies with a pinched stomach. I see no dots whatsoever on the body and no red blotches. From the outside the fish looks perfect. The fish does not swim near the surface and does not lie on the ground. Fins are perfect and no eye problems and no cuts. The fish typically dies quickly within a week or week and half. I’ve had this happen to a trigger that just died and i believe the same thing caused a tang of mine to die a few weeks back. I need to know what it is.
I know velvet is a popular response but I need other possible causes. You can respond if you think it is velvet.
Appreciate any help. Please.
A marine fish with rapid breathing who has lost his appetite and has great water conditions, maximum oxygenation, no exterior problems at all, and no aggression toward him that dies after a week can be caused by what diseases.
The fish rapidly breathes, lost weight fast, and dies with a pinched stomach. I see no dots whatsoever on the body and no red blotches. From the outside the fish looks perfect. The fish does not swim near the surface and does not lie on the ground. Fins are perfect and no eye problems and no cuts. The fish typically dies quickly within a week or week and half. I’ve had this happen to a trigger that just died and i believe the same thing caused a tang of mine to die a few weeks back. I need to know what it is.
I know velvet is a popular response but I need other possible causes. You can respond if you think it is velvet.
Appreciate any help. Please.