Moort82
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Does anyone know of a disease/problem which causes rapid breathing in tangs?
The reason i ask is my yellow tang which is around 10 years old, so not particularly old, has developed very rapid gill movement and lost its appetite. It hasn't eaten since monday, apart from the odd peck of the rockwork, and has no real interest in food at all. It is still active but slowly mooching rather than exploring. There are no real signs of disease apart from the breathing, with maybe only a little fading of body colour which i put down to not feeding. It swims into the flow of a powerhead from time to time but doesn't seem to seek out extra oxygen.
The other fish show no signs of distress and if it weren't from the tang, everything would be normal. Nothing has been done to the tanks, no new additions for over 6 months and water is testing normally with nitrate under 5ppm, no nitrite or ammonia and pH 8.3.
I did a little digging and it seems that this may be a common problem with tangs but most people equate it to diseases like ich or velvet which i am sure it is not. This is the biggest fish in the system so couldn't completely rule out ammonia poisoning but haven't had any deaths or unexpecting events for several years.
Your help would be appreciated as i'm quite attached to the little fella.
The reason i ask is my yellow tang which is around 10 years old, so not particularly old, has developed very rapid gill movement and lost its appetite. It hasn't eaten since monday, apart from the odd peck of the rockwork, and has no real interest in food at all. It is still active but slowly mooching rather than exploring. There are no real signs of disease apart from the breathing, with maybe only a little fading of body colour which i put down to not feeding. It swims into the flow of a powerhead from time to time but doesn't seem to seek out extra oxygen.
The other fish show no signs of distress and if it weren't from the tang, everything would be normal. Nothing has been done to the tanks, no new additions for over 6 months and water is testing normally with nitrate under 5ppm, no nitrite or ammonia and pH 8.3.
I did a little digging and it seems that this may be a common problem with tangs but most people equate it to diseases like ich or velvet which i am sure it is not. This is the biggest fish in the system so couldn't completely rule out ammonia poisoning but haven't had any deaths or unexpecting events for several years.
Your help would be appreciated as i'm quite attached to the little fella.