LobsterOfJustice
Recovering Detritophobe
I have a regal angelfish that has been in my care for a little over 3 years. It has started head twitching the past few months. It will have bursts of severe twitching where it will dart across the tank as part of the quick spasm. Also shows elevated breathing. I has been through 4 treatments of Prazi-pro in the DT. The twitching gets better during the treatment but comes back after.
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He, and a couple other fish in the tank, also do not show perfectly clear fins - minor blotchy/cloudyness comes and goes. Occasional ich spots on some fins in times of stress, but nothing major. Some will will occasionally flash, but not much. A cleaner wrasse has a cloudy eye with no swelling (for the past few months). A filefish has a cloudy eye in a different way, swollen with pus, for about a year. I recently lost a diamond goby of unknown causes - healthy fat and eating up until has last day. One day after feeding he was upside-down on the bottom, heavy breathing, and then died an hour later. Sometimes I can tell that something is just "off"... I can't explain it, but something is going on and I can't tell what.
Please help me develop a plan of action. I'm willing to take drastic action, but only if it's warranted. It would be a pain to remove and treat all the fish, but it's possible. I worry that if the Regal is removed and treated, he will be re-infected once he is reintroduced into the tank.
The larger picture...
He, and a couple other fish in the tank, also do not show perfectly clear fins - minor blotchy/cloudyness comes and goes. Occasional ich spots on some fins in times of stress, but nothing major. Some will will occasionally flash, but not much. A cleaner wrasse has a cloudy eye with no swelling (for the past few months). A filefish has a cloudy eye in a different way, swollen with pus, for about a year. I recently lost a diamond goby of unknown causes - healthy fat and eating up until has last day. One day after feeding he was upside-down on the bottom, heavy breathing, and then died an hour later. Sometimes I can tell that something is just "off"... I can't explain it, but something is going on and I can't tell what.
Please help me develop a plan of action. I'm willing to take drastic action, but only if it's warranted. It would be a pain to remove and treat all the fish, but it's possible. I worry that if the Regal is removed and treated, he will be re-infected once he is reintroduced into the tank.



