I had a goby pass away a couple days ago, and now the tail spot blenny in the same tank is acting the same way.
symptoms:
Little reaction to my presence
Tends to stay in one place/inactive
High respiration (160ish on goby)
Camo mode more often with blenny
Just noticed this today and connected some dots: reddish hue to the goby’s body and some red on his face that was not there prior. The tailspot blenny has a more reddish coloring tonight. Wondering if that is connected
I suspected the goby of having flukes when I first got him, but never treated and wasn’t sold on the symptoms.
Small tank, 10G. Temporary accommodations until I get a new 75g. Tampa bay live rock, some ulva macro, tank mates are a sea star, large hermit crab, and 3 barnacle blennies and a snail.
Is it possible this is urenema? I used NSW for this tank and threw in some beach sand to hopefully give the goby a little more to chew on and add to the tank.
Just to reiterate, the goby died Tuesday and I have a Tail Spot Blenny showing the same symptoms. Thanks!
symptoms:
Little reaction to my presence
Tends to stay in one place/inactive
High respiration (160ish on goby)
Camo mode more often with blenny
Just noticed this today and connected some dots: reddish hue to the goby’s body and some red on his face that was not there prior. The tailspot blenny has a more reddish coloring tonight. Wondering if that is connected
I suspected the goby of having flukes when I first got him, but never treated and wasn’t sold on the symptoms.
Small tank, 10G. Temporary accommodations until I get a new 75g. Tampa bay live rock, some ulva macro, tank mates are a sea star, large hermit crab, and 3 barnacle blennies and a snail.
Is it possible this is urenema? I used NSW for this tank and threw in some beach sand to hopefully give the goby a little more to chew on and add to the tank.
Just to reiterate, the goby died Tuesday and I have a Tail Spot Blenny showing the same symptoms. Thanks!