Emergency!!! Please help my fish!!!

JulieAnnx33

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here is my Heniochus Black & White Butterflyfish, i purchased him on saturday and he as doing wonderful... i woke up this morning and he was laying on the ground breathing heavy not able to swim. he had an issue with his dorsal fin (a little was gone) when i got him and now it's completely gone (i think my clowns ate it). now he won't get up and i don't know how to help him! please help me help him, i don't want him to die!!! i treated his scratches by his dorsal fin with bio-bandage after cleaning it. i don't know what else to do to help him and save his life.
 
I'd start by removing him, so he's not continually stressed by the clowns. Then upload a picture through photobucket.com so it can be properly diagnosed.

Good luck, hopefully he pulls through
 
Not to be a downer, but chances are that a fish laying on the ground breathing heavily is usually too far gone.

I doubt the clowns had much to do with his dorsal filament being chewed/torn. It almost sounds like flukes. A FW dip would confirm this, as the flukes would die and be apparent in the dip bowl.

Are any of his other fins ragged? Are his eyes clear?
 
It would have been ideal to have started him off in a quarantine tank. If it's possible, I'd set a QT up for him to stay in. Is he eating?
 
the tank has been set up for 7 months, water conditions and levels and everything is perfect. 29 gallon, but this guy is only about 2 inches big and he would be moved into a bigger tank when he got bigger.
 
his eyes are clear, his back fin is a little ragged but nothing extreme and this dorsal fin (not the one that's gone but the other one) is slightly ragged. he was treated with a bio bandage where he was cut up at the bottom of his dorsal fin.
 
Some fish, sad as it is, just don't acclimate and we never know the reason. All fish arrive stressed and carry the possibility of disease and parasites. A bare bones QT could be found (Craigs List?) for less than you paid for this fish. IMO&IME; acclimation through QT is as vital as anything in the hobby---I can't imagine doing without one. Unfortunately, I have no suggestions for your butterfly. New, unacclimatized fish are very vulnerable and most losses occur at this time.
BTW, how many clowns do you have? If more than 2, I assume you have juvis and you'll have a clown war as they mature. An adult female clown will not tolerate clowns, other than her mate, in the same tank---especially a small tank. If you have an adult pair, its not impossible that one of them went after the butterfly. Established clowns are very territorial; again, especially in small tanks.
 
i only have 2 clowns. :) and a firefish goby, and my butterfly if he makes it... and that is all i'm going to have for a while... at least until i get a QT tank set up properly.
 
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