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Had this single bangaii cardinal for about 2 years since our tank was new. Came back from a weekend vacation this week and noticed he wasn’t eating. Today I looked a little closer and found this in his mouth. It looks like some sort of spider/crab or shrimp carcass. Not really sure what to do with him. Photos aren’t the best as it has been kinda hiding since we noticed this.

Appreciate any help

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Had this single bangaii cardinal for about 2 years since our tank was new. Came back from a weekend vacation this week and noticed he wasn’t eating. Today I looked a little closer and found this in his mouth. It looks like some sort of spider/crab or shrimp carcass. Not really sure what to do with him. Photos aren’t the best as it has been kinda hiding since we noticed this.

Appreciate any help

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This can be a bristleworm or shrimp molt but fish will have to expel it on its own to prevent damage to the gills. Generally takes 3-4 days for a fish to eject it
 

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I guess I would have expected it to come out by now. I shouldn’t try to catch it and get it out I assume, correct?
Sometimes attempting to catch with a net (WITHOUT ACTUALLY CATCHING THE FISH) will cause it to spit out an object but not a guarantee
 

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