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I bought this porcupine pufferfish a few months ago, and he is doing well. He eats like a pig, including dry shrimp, krill, and frozen shrimp. My blue tang picks on his fins at times but it never bothered him thus I never did anything about it. But 2 days ago he refused to eat and has been sitting on the sand bed the whole day. Prior to 2 days ago, he was very very active.

Water parameters are solid and the rest of the fish are doing great. I installed an egg crate to separate him from the other fish for now. I will attach a video of him please let me know if you can depict anything. Thank you!
 

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Hello,

I bought this porcupine pufferfish a few months ago, and he is doing well. He eats like a pig, including dry shrimp, krill, and frozen shrimp. My blue tang picks on his fins at times but it never bothered him thus I never did anything about it. But 2 days ago he refused to eat and has been sitting on the sand bed the whole day. Prior to 2 days ago, he was very very active.

Water parameters are solid and the rest of the fish are doing great. I installed an egg crate to separate him from the other fish for now. I will attach a video of him please let me know if you can depict anything. Thank you!
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Hello,

I bought this porcupine pufferfish a few months ago, and he is doing well. He eats like a pig, including dry shrimp, krill, and frozen shrimp. My blue tang picks on his fins at times but it never bothered him thus I never did anything about it. But 2 days ago he refused to eat and has been sitting on the sand bed the whole day. Prior to 2 days ago, he was very very active.

Water parameters are solid and the rest of the fish are doing great. I installed an egg crate to separate him from the other fish for now. I will attach a video of him please let me know if you can depict anything. Thank you!

Your porcupine is breathing a bit too fast and has darker than normal coloration. Unfortunately, those are very broad symptoms and don't point to any specific single disease.

Do you have a treatment tank available?

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Your porcupine is breathing a bit too fast and has darker than normal coloration. Unfortunately, those are very broad symptoms and don't point to any specific single disease.

Do you have a treatment tank available?

Jay
I see. Well, I do have a few tanks empty that I can set up if I need to. I am wondering if he just got very stressed from my blue tang nipping on him. But I wouldn't understand why he would turn like this in 1 day.

Also as you see in the video he is not closing his mouth. Is it possible to be a lock-jaw situation? I do feed him frozen shrimp from Costco that has iodine thus he shouldn't have any jaw problems but is it a possibility?

Thanks.
 
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Any difference in behavior from the tangs? What do you feed the puffer?
He passed away, unfortunately. Thank you for replying though.

A weird death it happened out of nowhere and so fast. All the other fish are fine.

I know that my LFS keeps all their marine fish in water that's treated with copper and prazipro. I had this puffer for 3 months, but is it possible for late-onset copper poisoning?

I fed him Tetra dry krill and Frozen shrimp Kirkland from Costco.
 

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He passed away, unfortunately. Thank you for replying though.

A weird death it happened out of nowhere and so fast. All the other fish are fine.

I know that my LFS keeps all their marine fish in water that's treated with copper and prazipro. I had this puffer for 3 months, but is it possible for late-onset copper poisoning?

I fed him Tetra dry krill and Frozen shrimp Kirkland from Costco.
Oh I’m so sorry for ur loss the worst feeling. You did what you could, sometimes nature is cruel. Stay strong
 

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He passed away, unfortunately. Thank you for replying though.

A weird death it happened out of nowhere and so fast. All the other fish are fine.

I know that my LFS keeps all their marine fish in water that's treated with copper and prazipro. I had this puffer for 3 months, but is it possible for late-onset copper poisoning?

I fed him Tetra dry krill and Frozen shrimp Kirkland from Costco.

Sorry for your loss.

It wasn't "late onset copper poisoning" that's not a thing, despite what you might hear.

The open mouth issue was likely a side effect of the rapid breathing.

I'm just worried that this was the start of a velvet (Amyloodinium) infection. Watch the other fish closely for signs of rapid breathing and not eating.
 
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Sorry for your loss.

It wasn't "late onset copper poisoning" that's not a thing, despite what you might hear.

The open mouth issue was likely a side effect of the rapid breathing.

I'm just worried that this was the start of a velvet (Amyloodinium) infection. Watch the other fish closely for signs of rapid breathing and not eating.
Thank you Jay.

Okay good to know that it doesn't exist. God, I hope it's not velvet, I will keep an eye, thanks again!
 

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