Lately i've been very worried about our hippo tang. We've had him about 2 years, no problems until fairly recently.
About a month ago - It all started with him getting stuck to our powerheads. Usually a fin would get caught and he couldn't escape, leaving him to hang there till one of us gets home to unplug it and free him. He seemed fine the first couple times and then we purchased some cross stitch plastic (a fine mesh) and covered the big gaps in the powerheads with those. He hasn't gotten stuck since.
About 2-3 weeks ago - No longer getting 'stuck' to powerheads but he's taken to sliding into our monticap upside down. He hangs there just wavering in the breeze and usually only comes out to eat, when he does. It's like he's dead and lodges himself in there. He can get out just fine. Once he scratched himself pretty well, white scratches all over his body on one side. We also notice that occasionally he comes out for a lap then it's right back in. At feeding time, if he bumps into anything, he freezes. He'll get stuck in that locked up frozen position for up to 30 seconds or so.
This week - He's been hanging in his monticap spot all day every day, still feeds pretty good but he looks thin. Sometimes he'll come out to only put his nose in a corner and sit there like that for hours.
Today - Came home to find him wedged between layers of monticap. Not sure how he got in there from the opposite direction. We break off a branch to free him and he sits there for a minute then scoots free. This time the damage is bad. His entire left eye is completely cloudy. Not sure if he's scratched it badly, but the body has scratches on that side too. He had problems feeding today, didn't want to come out of the monticap, just saw a yellow tail hanging out. When he noticed the clowns were going nuts, he came out but it was very hard for him to feed it seems. He can't see well or at all out of that left eye.
Is there anything we can do at this point? We've had him for years and really dont' want to lose him but he can't be happy. Water parameters are fine, no problems whatsoever. He's only about 4" long. We have 2 clowns as well and they are just fine. Corals are happy, other than our toadstool, it has a flatworm issue at the moment. Anyone know what to do?
About a month ago - It all started with him getting stuck to our powerheads. Usually a fin would get caught and he couldn't escape, leaving him to hang there till one of us gets home to unplug it and free him. He seemed fine the first couple times and then we purchased some cross stitch plastic (a fine mesh) and covered the big gaps in the powerheads with those. He hasn't gotten stuck since.
About 2-3 weeks ago - No longer getting 'stuck' to powerheads but he's taken to sliding into our monticap upside down. He hangs there just wavering in the breeze and usually only comes out to eat, when he does. It's like he's dead and lodges himself in there. He can get out just fine. Once he scratched himself pretty well, white scratches all over his body on one side. We also notice that occasionally he comes out for a lap then it's right back in. At feeding time, if he bumps into anything, he freezes. He'll get stuck in that locked up frozen position for up to 30 seconds or so.
This week - He's been hanging in his monticap spot all day every day, still feeds pretty good but he looks thin. Sometimes he'll come out to only put his nose in a corner and sit there like that for hours.
Today - Came home to find him wedged between layers of monticap. Not sure how he got in there from the opposite direction. We break off a branch to free him and he sits there for a minute then scoots free. This time the damage is bad. His entire left eye is completely cloudy. Not sure if he's scratched it badly, but the body has scratches on that side too. He had problems feeding today, didn't want to come out of the monticap, just saw a yellow tail hanging out. When he noticed the clowns were going nuts, he came out but it was very hard for him to feed it seems. He can't see well or at all out of that left eye.
Is there anything we can do at this point? We've had him for years and really dont' want to lose him but he can't be happy. Water parameters are fine, no problems whatsoever. He's only about 4" long. We have 2 clowns as well and they are just fine. Corals are happy, other than our toadstool, it has a flatworm issue at the moment. Anyone know what to do?