SoloChromis
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My kamohara blenny has been acting very strange recently, then I noticed one of his fangs is stuck sticking out, which looks like it hinders his ability to eat. At this point all he does is scramble around trying to find new places to hide (bolt holes in rockwork, glass bottle, conch shell etc.) and I can't see him solving this issue on his own. I've seen some videos of people using clove oil to knock their fish out in order to perform some sort of medical procedure, would this be necessary? I'm thinking of using the clove oil and then a pair of nail clippers to trim his fang until he can open his mouth fully again. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks guys :dance: