Sick blue spotted puffer

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I got this blue spotted puffer a few weeks ago and he has been doing great up until these past few days. Its been about 4 days and he has shown no interest in any food, his belly has also started to look a little weird. The tank parameters all seem fine as well. Does anyone have any advice?

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I got this blue spotted puffer a few weeks ago and he has been doing great up until these past few days. Its been about 4 days and he has shown no interest in any food, his belly has also started to look a little weird. The tank parameters all seem fine as well. Does anyone have any advice?

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Tough to see anything in the photo. Can you post a video? Hosting on YouTube works well if you can’t post directly here.

These puffers are prone to some internal nematode infections - those are really difficult to treat though.
 

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I got this blue spotted puffer a few weeks ago and he has been doing great up until these past few days. Its been about 4 days and he has shown no interest in any food, his belly has also started to look a little weird. The tank parameters all seem fine as well. Does anyone have any advice?

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Looks like an infection which should be treated with Seachem kanaplex, easily absorbed by fish in a separate tank
 

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Hopefully this makes it a little easier to see😅


The fish seems to be breathing too fast. That may be just from stress as you tried to video it. However, it could also indicate a more systemic infection. The not eating is also a sign of widespread internal infection.

You can try treating it in a hospital tank with a broad spectrum, gram negative antibiotic (I like to use Neoplex). but the prognosis is not good, sorry......it is very unlikely to spread to other fish though.
 

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