cek1313
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One of my female Bicinctus clowns has developed what appears to be lockjaw. From everything I have read, this appears to manifest itself as a possible Iodine deficiency but I haven't been able to find much info (even in the disease forum) on this issue and how to treat it.
She is in her own 20L connected to 5 others on a central sump and all the other clowns are doing just fine with no signs of any distress at all. Haven't added any new fish to this system in over 8 months and the entire system has been setup for 2 yrs. All water parameters are good to excellent.
Any ideas on the Iodine deficiency? My main concern at this point it she looks fine and was eating until today. I don't feel that adding Iodine to the water as a supplement would necessarily work as I would think this to be a nutrition issue but how do I correct that with a fish who stopped eating?
Any ideas or experience with this?
She is in her own 20L connected to 5 others on a central sump and all the other clowns are doing just fine with no signs of any distress at all. Haven't added any new fish to this system in over 8 months and the entire system has been setup for 2 yrs. All water parameters are good to excellent.
Any ideas on the Iodine deficiency? My main concern at this point it she looks fine and was eating until today. I don't feel that adding Iodine to the water as a supplement would necessarily work as I would think this to be a nutrition issue but how do I correct that with a fish who stopped eating?
Any ideas or experience with this?