Zach Vs Ponies
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NOTE: If you aren't interested in the back story and just want me to cut to the chase, start reading at the paragraph that starts with "So, that leads us to today."
OKAY, he's not really "suicidal", but my purple tang seems to enjoy getting stuck onto my Vortech MP40. He only does it when I feed nori. He has a tendency to get a little messy while he eats that stuff, and jerks it off the clip and lets it float around the tank, while still nibbling on it. A few weeks ago, I was watching him do it, and it got stuck on my Vortech MP40. He approached the pump to try to take it back (nothing surprising there), but when he realized the pump was too powerful he didn't try to swim away from the pump, he just let it jerk him right on it. He is a big 5 inch fish, so it didn't suck him in and chop him up, but it did clamp him down on it and he couldn't move. I swiftly unplugged the pump. I fed him a few minutes later and he was just fine.
Days later, I find him again on the pump, though I never fed nori. He had been on there for at least 30 minutes. He had ridges on his side from the pump. Still, he recovered just fine and ate within minutes of coming off the pump. That day, I put the foam cover on the pump.
So, that leads us to today. I fed nori again, and being rather stupid, walked away from the tank. 20 minutes later, there he is, stuck on the pump. Only when I unplugged the pump this time, he swam off and went straight to the bottom of the tank and laid there for minutes. He eventually got up and has been slowly going in circles in the tank ever since. I noticed he isn't using one of his pectoral fins, and his pelvic fins are very white.
Do you think the fin might be broken, or is that even possible? Will it repair itself?
I am also very concerned on the fact that he even got on the pumps. I have noticed the past few weeks he has gotten skinny, despite the fact I am feeding frequently. I am wondering if he has an internal parasite of some sort, and this could be a part of the problem. The pumps are on half speed, yet they still suck him in.
He is currently in the display tank with the pumps on low speed. It's too late tonight for me to get water together to move him to quarantine, which I will do tomorrow.
Tank Parameters: Nitrate, Ammonia, Nitrite: All 0 ppm. pH: 8. Temp is 78F.
Thank you for any help.
OKAY, he's not really "suicidal", but my purple tang seems to enjoy getting stuck onto my Vortech MP40. He only does it when I feed nori. He has a tendency to get a little messy while he eats that stuff, and jerks it off the clip and lets it float around the tank, while still nibbling on it. A few weeks ago, I was watching him do it, and it got stuck on my Vortech MP40. He approached the pump to try to take it back (nothing surprising there), but when he realized the pump was too powerful he didn't try to swim away from the pump, he just let it jerk him right on it. He is a big 5 inch fish, so it didn't suck him in and chop him up, but it did clamp him down on it and he couldn't move. I swiftly unplugged the pump. I fed him a few minutes later and he was just fine.
Days later, I find him again on the pump, though I never fed nori. He had been on there for at least 30 minutes. He had ridges on his side from the pump. Still, he recovered just fine and ate within minutes of coming off the pump. That day, I put the foam cover on the pump.
So, that leads us to today. I fed nori again, and being rather stupid, walked away from the tank. 20 minutes later, there he is, stuck on the pump. Only when I unplugged the pump this time, he swam off and went straight to the bottom of the tank and laid there for minutes. He eventually got up and has been slowly going in circles in the tank ever since. I noticed he isn't using one of his pectoral fins, and his pelvic fins are very white.
Do you think the fin might be broken, or is that even possible? Will it repair itself?
I am also very concerned on the fact that he even got on the pumps. I have noticed the past few weeks he has gotten skinny, despite the fact I am feeding frequently. I am wondering if he has an internal parasite of some sort, and this could be a part of the problem. The pumps are on half speed, yet they still suck him in.
He is currently in the display tank with the pumps on low speed. It's too late tonight for me to get water together to move him to quarantine, which I will do tomorrow.
Tank Parameters: Nitrate, Ammonia, Nitrite: All 0 ppm. pH: 8. Temp is 78F.
Thank you for any help.