Hi - I have a Carpenter's wrasse that was added to my main tank after 4 wks of QT. Did fine in QT - ate well, fattened up, was doing great. Added to my main tank and after a week or so, started to notice that he was having difficulty maintaining equilibrium. Would often end up whirling in the water, swimming upside down, would often end up under the rocks upside down. Was still eating and then started to have difficulty eating - would still try to strike at food but would be aiming 2-3 mm off to the side of the food (almost like he had lost depth perception). Was wondering if the flow in my tank was interfering with him and started to turn off all pumps while feeding but still problem continues. He has been transferred to my refugium at this with even weaker current but continues to have difficulty and is now showing signs of wasting (pinching at the stomach). He does not have any visible lesions and his eyes are still clear. He still watches things intently but does spend a lot of time upside down on the bottom. He does seem to be breathing rather hard. Any ideas on what's wrong with him and how I might be able to cure him? Thanks in advance for any help! All tank parameters are normal at this time (ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, pH, alk, calcium all within expected results) - other fish in the tank are not affected with no signs of disease (one green clown goby). I feed a rotating cycle of frozen mysis, enriched brine, cyclops with occ. Ocean Nutrition flake food and Cyclopeeze wafer all of which he has eaten.
sg 1.025
pH 8.45
ammonia 0
nitrite 0
nitrate 2-3
alk 10 dkh
calcium 425 (just to be complete)
Spleen
sg 1.025
pH 8.45
ammonia 0
nitrite 0
nitrate 2-3
alk 10 dkh
calcium 425 (just to be complete)
Spleen
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