Canary wrasse overnight sickness-not looking good.

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Hi,
Yellow Wrasse introduced to tank 6 days ago. Has been doing fine. Eating with when others eat every day except one. Getting along with tank mates.
3 anomalies during the six days:
1. Tiny bump on at base of caudal fin which went away in a day. We thought it was a scrape or stress.
2. Slept through breakfast one morning on day 3. Was up and it like normal later that day.
3. Two days ago saw him "gulp" a few time and mouth was maybe open more than usual. This also was gone same day.

Now it's on its side, pumping gills rapidly. Doesn't look good.
I can't get a video because it's under a ledge in a shadow.

Red Sea G2 200

42 g display// 52 g system

23"L x 22" W x 21"H

Temp: 80.3

PH: 7.5

Nitrite: 0ppm

Nitrate: 5ppm

Ammonia: 0ppm

Phosphate: .03

Salinity: 1.24-5

Light Schedule: 1 hour ramp up to: 50% White // 50% blue for 7 hours: 1 hour ramp down.

Livestock:

Inverts:

(2) CUC Conches

(5) Turbo Snails

(1) Skunk Cleaner Shrimp

(2) Zoas Frags

Verts:

(2) Pajama Cardinals

(1) Red-Line Wrasse Halichoeres Biocelattus

(1) Canary Wrasse Halichoeres Chrysus
 
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Here’s a vid from 5 minutes ago.
We did a FWD for 5 minutes
We didn’t notice anything like flukes fall off the fish
I would get medicine and put in hospital tank if that was next

 

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This video is a bit clearer than your other post. I can see a red area. This is probably Uronema. I'm sorry, but there really is no effective treatment for internal Uronema.

 
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