Hello,
I just received a shipment of two snowflake clownfish on Tuesday Dec. 16th. Upon receiving them I immediately noticed during acclimation that the black and white snowflake had a very red and protruding gill hanging out from underneath the right gill flap. It is eating fine and swimming around. It does have rapid breathing even after a few days. I'm not sure if this could be due to stress of a new home. I started Seachem Paraguard after 24 hours of them being in the QT tank. I will attach a couple of pictures and hopefully someone has some clue as to what this is.
Tank Info
Tank is 20G
Bare Bottom
1 sponge filter
2 HOB filters
Has a little bit of rock
Marinepure 1.5 inch spheres
1 nano Koralia power head
Tank Readings
Ammonia =0
Nitrites=0
Nitrates=5
Salinity= 1.024
Temp= 80.4
pH= 8.1
Tank inhabitants
1 electric blue hermit crab
1 electric orange hermit crab
1 Snowflake Clownfish orange and white
1 Snowflake Clownfish black and white ~~~~//> The one with the bad gill
I just received a shipment of two snowflake clownfish on Tuesday Dec. 16th. Upon receiving them I immediately noticed during acclimation that the black and white snowflake had a very red and protruding gill hanging out from underneath the right gill flap. It is eating fine and swimming around. It does have rapid breathing even after a few days. I'm not sure if this could be due to stress of a new home. I started Seachem Paraguard after 24 hours of them being in the QT tank. I will attach a couple of pictures and hopefully someone has some clue as to what this is.
Tank Info
Tank is 20G
Bare Bottom
1 sponge filter
2 HOB filters
Has a little bit of rock
Marinepure 1.5 inch spheres
1 nano Koralia power head
Tank Readings
Ammonia =0
Nitrites=0
Nitrates=5
Salinity= 1.024
Temp= 80.4
pH= 8.1
Tank inhabitants
1 electric blue hermit crab
1 electric orange hermit crab
1 Snowflake Clownfish orange and white
1 Snowflake Clownfish black and white ~~~~//> The one with the bad gill