mikelaubach
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The six Line I picked up this weekend has just taken a major downturn. It is in a QT 10 gallon tank, and started to shed some skin on the right side over the night last night. I also notice the fin tips are not clean. Almost like he was nipped at. I had not noticed that when I first brought him home, and he is in there alone.
This morning he was active and seemed ok besides that. The QT sits on my desk, and the wife just came in and asked what was wrong with him.
He was on his side in the PVC "T" I have in there and just laying there. I had not noticed even though I look in there every few minutes. His breathing is very rapid.
He suddenly started swimming around normally again for about 30 seconds and is back to laying on his side. He seems to alternate between these two states. He's even gone over to the point of being nearly upside down.
Ammonia - 0
Nitrite - 0
Nitrate - 0
pH - 8.2 - 8.4 (I HATE these color gradients on the API test kits)
Temp - 76
Salinity - 1.0235 (32 ppt)
He refused food on Sat when he came home, but ate mysis yesterday, and I just fed him during an active moment, and he's pretty much ignoring the stuff. I also have two very small pieces of rock with xenia sine there were some flatworms on the rock, so maybe he's full. I doubt it highly, but it is another layer to my puzzle.
So why the sloughing of the skin, fin "erosion" and the laying on the side? This guy was not cheap, and to lose him after 2 days is rather upsetting.
Thoughts?
This morning he was active and seemed ok besides that. The QT sits on my desk, and the wife just came in and asked what was wrong with him.
He was on his side in the PVC "T" I have in there and just laying there. I had not noticed even though I look in there every few minutes. His breathing is very rapid.
He suddenly started swimming around normally again for about 30 seconds and is back to laying on his side. He seems to alternate between these two states. He's even gone over to the point of being nearly upside down.
Ammonia - 0
Nitrite - 0
Nitrate - 0
pH - 8.2 - 8.4 (I HATE these color gradients on the API test kits)
Temp - 76
Salinity - 1.0235 (32 ppt)
He refused food on Sat when he came home, but ate mysis yesterday, and I just fed him during an active moment, and he's pretty much ignoring the stuff. I also have two very small pieces of rock with xenia sine there were some flatworms on the rock, so maybe he's full. I doubt it highly, but it is another layer to my puzzle.
So why the sloughing of the skin, fin "erosion" and the laying on the side? This guy was not cheap, and to lose him after 2 days is rather upsetting.
Thoughts?
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