Sick lion fish

Dustin1231

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I have had a dwarf lion fish in my 120 tank for about 8 months now. I have been feeding him the freeze dried krill by hand. In the last week or so he stopped eating. When i put the food in the water he races towards it, but then stops short, or will barley take a bite. It almost looks like it hurts him to open his mouth.
Today i noticed that he seamed like he had trouble breathing. I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on what to do..

Thanks
Dustin
 
^ +1. Freeze dried krill is the devil! Try some fresh shrimp or fish. If that doesn't work get some live guppies or ghost shrimp just to get him eating
 
Besides lockjaw, a diet high in krill, esp. FD krill is very poor, nutritionally speaking, and can lead to anorexia (cessation of feeding). Your fish may also be "hooked" on FD krill and may refuse all other foods.

As mentioned, try some live ghosties or guppies to see if you can get the fish eating. I'd also try dosing the tank with some vitamin C and B12, both of which stimulate the appetite.
 
I got some ghost shrimp and frozen shrimp. He didn't even go after the frozen stuff and i think the ghost are too big for him.... sad.
 
If you can't find small ghosties, use small guppies. Just gutload them with a good quality marine flake food. They'll be OK for a bit, but don't use them long term.


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If the ghosts are too big, gutload them and freeze them. Then stick feed him the head + gut portion and toss the tail.
This worked for feeding my small Wartskin angler.
 
You'll want to try and boost the fish's appetite. As I previously mentioned, at the very least, dose the tank with some vitamin C, as it's water soluble and can be taken in thru the fish's gill structures.

We use a liquid vitamin C preparation, but you can use Vita-Chem in a pinch.
 
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