White Cheek With Mouth Disease

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I have had this white cheek for about a few months now in my display tank and he had some ich problems so I put him in QT and now still in QT he is developing this mouth rot. He is not eating I have tried nori and mysis shrimp. He has also gotten very skinny since I put him in QT. Can anyone help?
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I have had this white cheek for about a few months now in my display tank and he had some ich problems so I put him in QT and now still in QT he is developing this mouth rot. He is not eating I have tried nori and mysis shrimp. He has also gotten very skinny since I put him in QT. Can anyone help?
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Looks like an injury or rot but likely injury from striking rock or something sharp
My other concern is the fish is quite thin
What foods are you feeding it?
 

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I have had this white cheek for about a few months now in my display tank and he had some ich problems so I put him in QT and now still in QT he is developing this mouth rot. He is not eating I have tried nori and mysis shrimp. He has also gotten very skinny since I put him in QT. Can anyone help?
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Welcome to Reef2Reef!

With a mouth injury like this, fixing the problem may be impossible. Obviously, the injury is keeping the fish from eating. It will take time for antibiotics to work, meanwhile, the fish isn't going to eat. It is already very thin, which means it does not have much food reserves to keep it going through a time of no food.

I have tube fed fish before, but it is difficult to do without a fish anesthetic.

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Welcome to Reef2Reef!

With a mouth injury like this, fixing the problem may be impossible. Obviously, the injury is keeping the fish from eating. It will take time for antibiotics to work, meanwhile, the fish isn't going to eat. It is already very thin, which means it does not have much food reserves to keep it going through a time of no food.

I have tube fed fish before, but it is difficult to do without a fish anesthetic.

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Alright thanks. All I have to do is hope. I did put some antibiotics to see if he can heal enough to start eating again. I am still trying to feed him and he does show a bit of interest in the food but he has not eaten any
 
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Looks like an injury or rot but likely injury from striking rock or something sharp
My other concern is the fish is quite thin
What foods are you feeding it?
Mysis Shrimp and Nori but it hasn't eaten any of it sadly
 

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Mysis Shrimp and Nori but it hasn't eaten any of it sadly
Consider some of the following:
Live brine shrimp
LRS herbivore diet
Formula 2 flake and frozen
TDO Pellets
small plankton
Hikari Marine cuisine
Ocean nutrition veggie diet
spirulina brine shrimp
Prime reef
Nori seaweed basted with garlic extract

Add selcon vitamins to foods occasionally
 

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Alright thanks. All I have to do is hope. I did put some antibiotics to see if he can heal enough to start eating again. I am still trying to feed him and he does show a bit of interest in the food but he has not eaten any
Try soft foods, like mysids, chopped into smaller pieces.

Jay
 

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