The upper lip separating???

Hey Matt -- putting my guy into a QT and lowering the temp and salinity really seemed to do the trick. And the Vit. C -- what did you all it Renee? Nectar of the gods? He seemed great -- my fingers are crossed that he is still okay when I get home tomorrow! IS your guy in a QT?
 
No he is not in qt. I figure moving him would be more stress. He is acting very normal. So I have my fingers crossed for him
 
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Well just thought I would update you.

The lip is still the same. Soaking the food in vitamins and feeding a little more often for him alone.

It sucks. Cause he doesn't eat as much as he used to but eats what he can and always shows interest
 
Dang. That's not good that it hasn't gone by now. I've never had it stay beyond a day, so I don't have any personal experience beyond that (in scorps).

Every fish species have instances of lock jaw if you did an internet search, which I'm sure you have. The one fish I've had it happen to was seahorses and we called it stuck trigger. It's probably the same deal. It was never a very positive thing with seahorses, but for different reasons that aren't present in scorps/lions.
 
Dang. That's not good that it hasn't gone by now. I've never had it stay beyond a day, so I don't have any personal experience beyond that (in scorps).

Every fish species have instances of lock jaw if you did an internet search, which I'm sure you have. The one fish I've had it happen to was seahorses and we called it stuck trigger. It's probably the same deal. It was never a very positive thing with seahorses, but for different reasons that aren't present in scorps/lions.

Well thats not the news I wanted to hear. But it is what it is

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