Mornign all,
It's been 5 days since, I have a pair of OC Clownfish in my 20 gallon nuvo tank. Last night, I noticed, that the larger of the 2 clownfish has it's mouth open and slightly swollen (with the lower jaw seeming to be slightly extended and a small white mark in the middle of her lower lip) and is unable to close the same. There are no visible signs of distress, however, she does at times rubs her mouth on the LR and swims to the surface of the tank. O2 doesn't seem a problem, as there is enough surface agitation....No signs of heavy or rapid breathing as well. I tried feeding, however, she wasn't her usual self(just a few nibbles, and that was all), with the smaller CF finally having a good meal...she's swimming around fine, however, what's clear is that she isn't a 100%
Tanks Parameters as follows:
pH: 7.8
Ammonium: .15
Nitrite: .1
Nitrate: 1
Salanity: 1.027
Any ideas and help would be appreciated. I do not have any corals as the tank is about 4 weeks old. Tank inhabitants are the CF and a pair of Astrea Snails.
It's been 5 days since, I have a pair of OC Clownfish in my 20 gallon nuvo tank. Last night, I noticed, that the larger of the 2 clownfish has it's mouth open and slightly swollen (with the lower jaw seeming to be slightly extended and a small white mark in the middle of her lower lip) and is unable to close the same. There are no visible signs of distress, however, she does at times rubs her mouth on the LR and swims to the surface of the tank. O2 doesn't seem a problem, as there is enough surface agitation....No signs of heavy or rapid breathing as well. I tried feeding, however, she wasn't her usual self(just a few nibbles, and that was all), with the smaller CF finally having a good meal...she's swimming around fine, however, what's clear is that she isn't a 100%
Tanks Parameters as follows:
pH: 7.8
Ammonium: .15
Nitrite: .1
Nitrate: 1
Salanity: 1.027
Any ideas and help would be appreciated. I do not have any corals as the tank is about 4 weeks old. Tank inhabitants are the CF and a pair of Astrea Snails.