Royal Gramma Jaw issue

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Hi everyone,

I was away for 2 days and came back to my Royal Gramma looking like this.

Not sure what is going on.

Fish was quarantined following humblefish methods.

Fish has been out of QT for about 8 months and been eating and acting normal.


Only tank mate is a small clown, it’s in my small Frag tank (which has been running for 2 years). (Yes I know there is some Aptasia).

Any help would be appreciated.

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Hi everyone,

I was away for 2 days and came back to my Royal Gramma looking like this.

Not sure what is going on.

Fish was quarantined following humblefish methods.

Fish has been out of QT for about 8 months and been eating and acting normal.


Only tank mate is a small clown, it’s in my small Frag tank (which has been running for 2 years). (Yes I know there is some Aptasia).

Any help would be appreciated.

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Appears to be lockjaw which happens with these fish occasionally. The make threats with their mouths wide open as you May have notice. Often, they have to release this or in better terms it has to self correct as a remedy. Netting the fish MAY cause it to close but it cant remain long term as fish is unable to eat
 

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can you tell the respiration rate from the gill movement?
 
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Appears to be lockjaw which happens with these fish occasionally. The make threats with their mouths wide open as you May have notice. Often, they have to release this or in better terms it has to self correct as a remedy. Netting the fish MAY cause it to close but it cant remain long term as fish is unable to eat
I will try to net maybe it’ll self correct.
 

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Yes, I’ve seen lockjaw in serranids (basslets) from time to time. Sometimes they heal, other times they do not. I’ve tried forcing the jaw back into place, but that may not work.
Is the fish able to feed? I’m guessing not…..

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Yes, I’ve seen lockjaw in serranids (basslets) from time to time. Sometimes they heal, other times they do not. I’ve tried forcing the jaw back into place, but that may not work.
Is the fish able to feed? I’m guessing not…..

Jay
Fish does not feed, I’ve tried to force the jaw closed but it didn’t work. Is there anything else I can do or is it just a waiting and hope it goes away and if it doesn’t the fish passes away?
 

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Fish does not feed, I’ve tried to force the jaw closed but it didn’t work. Is there anything else I can do or is it just a waiting and hope it goes away and if it doesn’t the fish passes away?
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