He is swimming around much more tonight, but he keeps running into things like he can't see..Foxface is normally a very hardy fish .
I’ve had one live through a whole tank crash .
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He is swimming around much more tonight, but he keeps running into things like he can't see..Foxface is normally a very hardy fish .
I’ve had one live through a whole tank crash .
What size tank is he in ?He is swimming around much more tonight, but he keeps running into things like he can't see..
How much, how often? And do I need a particular grade of h2o2?
Have you tested the water since he’s acted different ?
Have you tested the water since he’s acted different ?
As I’ve said above .It’s quite rare to see these fish come down with diseases and irregularities, everyone says they’re super sturdy fish on average. I’m not sure what’s going on but I do hope he’ll pull through. I’m getting a One Spot for my tank.
Angels and Tangs on the other hand there’s like 5 threads made on them in this section every single day. Butterflies I heard are fragile too.
I’d lean more towards Looking into ammonia spike , or something else .As I’ve said above .
I’ve had a anemone go into a power head years ago and nuke my whole tank killing everything over night .
The only thing to live through it was a 6” foxface and a black brittle starfish
Total noob here, but what are some of the things that may lead to an ammonia spike in a tank that’s fairly new but not “that” new (as in under 3 months).
Keep a eye on ammonia levels .Hopefully he gets better quickly.
Keep a eye on ammonia levels .
a few large water changes might be needed during quarantine