Sick foxface please help!!

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I got a foxface rabbit fish about 6 weeks ago and have it in a 29 gallon quarantine tank ever since I got him. I keep the salinity at 1.015 to help kill any saltwater diseases. But I noticed that his tail fin keeps deteriorating slowly so I thought he had fin rot, his fins are slightly red on the edges like their irritated. I've been treating the tank with Maracyn Oxy but that doesn't seem to be working. He still is eating great!! Please let me know if you've seen this thanks.
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OUCH- Raise that salinity ASAP to at least 1.020 which will still keep parasites in check. That is likely your problem- Salinity. Mine is in a tank a salinity of 1.023 and Happy. Consider a UV sterilizer which will assist in parasite and bacteria control. The are easy to install and do wonders for your system.
 

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You've been running him in the QT for 6 weeks? I'd say your safe to let him out and run now. If he's eating ok I'd say your fine. Next time, if you QT a fish, don't run half Hypo and a Med at the same time, thats a bit much for a fish.
 

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Bring the salt up slowly..... Going up is much harder on fish then bringing it down. Have you checked your ph? Bringing the salt down can lower the ph dramatically.
 
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I have been medicating the whole time just last 3 weeks but haven't really seen any improvement the fins are still a little red on the edges.
 

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Can you get any better pictures of the fish? I also recommend bringing the salinity back up slowly. But I would continue to keep it in there until it is "healthy". What have you been feeding it?
 

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Should be mostly Algae Sheets, Nori, Romaine and the likes, he is a herbivore.
 

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I agree with slowly raising salinity. One more thought....have you checked ammonia? That can cause redness.
 

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I agree with slowly raising salinity. One more thought....have you checked ammonia? That can cause redness.

When I hear of redness, I think of two things ammonia and bacterial.
 

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Checking ammonia is a good idea! Foxface are pretty tough fish. I would make sure your water is ok, then maybe think about another medication if you rule any water problems out.
 

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Salinity can also cause a redness.

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I would treat with a broad spectrum antibiotic. The fins should not waste away like that. I prefer Kanamycin, personally.

If you are treating for parasites with hyposalinity, it must be 1.009 constantly. SG of 1.015 will do nothing to eliminate parasites. Also note that hyposalinity only affects Cryptocaryon. It will not eliminate Amyloodinium (velvet) or Brooklynella.
 

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