Majestic angel

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I’m having a hard time telling if he is getting beat up or if he’s sick he tends to stay off to the side by himself. He’s in a 200 gallon with a powder blue tang, Niger trigger, Pyramid trigger 2”, and 2 bamboo sharks. After I caught him for the first picture he appeared to get extremely stressed even though it was fairly easy to catch him he faded down a lot as shown in the video. I haven’t seen any fish messing with him but to me looks like he’s being attacked. Any advice helps!

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This fish already has some wounds that are probably from attacks by other fish or it could have hit itself on rocks after escaping from another fish, you should be careful with secondary bacterial infections and definitely relocate the majestic angel.
 

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