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I noticed that sometime over the past week the dorsal fin in my Midas Blenny looks a bit “damaged”. He likes to hang out in a hole in the rock, so I am not sure if it is matted down from rubbing against there or signs of a disease like fin rot.
I am not well versed in identifying different diseases, so any assistance is appreciated. His tail and pectoral fins look normal. I also decided to increase feedings from twice a day to three times a day since I read the Midas Blenny often has a higher metabolism due to the amount of energy they utilize when swimming and he generally seems pretty active. I’m going to monitor his consumption when feeding to make sure he is eating normal. He is always very active when it’s feeding time, but I’m not completely sure if he is actively eating the frozen mysis and spirulina/neither/or one vs the other.
I am not well versed in identifying different diseases, so any assistance is appreciated. His tail and pectoral fins look normal. I also decided to increase feedings from twice a day to three times a day since I read the Midas Blenny often has a higher metabolism due to the amount of energy they utilize when swimming and he generally seems pretty active. I’m going to monitor his consumption when feeding to make sure he is eating normal. He is always very active when it’s feeding time, but I’m not completely sure if he is actively eating the frozen mysis and spirulina/neither/or one vs the other.