Mata Tang

RaphaelReef

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My Mata tang has what looks like maybe a small piece of rock or something stuck in the one side of his scapel. I've never seen it before but he looks like he is having trouble swimming with his back fin. What do I do about this problem?
 
Is he in the DT? Any possibility of pictures? The logical solution would be to catch the fish, carefully remove the chunk of rock/debris, and release him.
 
So i'm not 100% sure if that was a rock or whatever stuck in it. While he was in the tank it looked like it. This morning he was basically dead floating around and looked very deteriated. I noticed about a week ago he was very thin to where you could see his bones. so I started feeding more just in case he wasn't getting enough.
 
Could it be that he was so emaciated that the structures behind the scalpel were showing? To recover a fish from a highly emaciated a state can require food on an almost constant supply. As he died, did you get a chance to inspect him?
 
How long did you have the fish? Tangs require huge amounts of food, and all are voracious eaters. Mata tangs are unlike many of their relatives in that they require a lot of meat in their diet. If they are being improperly fed their condition will deteriorate very quickly. Are you sure he had something stuck on his spine or was it just sticking out? Sometimes when tangs are in extreme distress their scalpels will stick out rather than laying flat against the body, much like the way they say a dying cat won't have its claws retracted.
 
I had him for a few months. I fed him a variety of foods and lots of shrimp and greens also. He just started getting really thin and than it looked as though something was stuck to his spine I guess he could've had something sticking out not sure. He just seemed to deteriorate very quickly.
 
Did you quarantine him? From what you've said, he may have had internal parasites that were robbing him off whatever nutrition he would have gotten from feeding. I've been in the habit of running every new fish through PraziPro for the purpose of deworming.
 
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