Hey, I just got home from work to find my female Potter's wrasse that's been with me for a tad over 3 years laying on her side breathing fast. She was fine yesterday eating and swimming like normal.
Not sure what to do I know we don't always know the age of these fish. All the fish in my tank were quarantined and there's no diseases. I don't see any discoloration or injury just a beautiful fish laying on its side breathing fast.
Any suggestions?
Not sure what to do I know we don't always know the age of these fish. All the fish in my tank were quarantined and there's no diseases. I don't see any discoloration or injury just a beautiful fish laying on its side breathing fast.
Any suggestions?
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