Christmas wrasse behaving weird.

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Hey all, I have kept diffrent kinds of wrasse over the years, currently have a pi tail supermale and a female leopard wrasse,and a yellow flank wrasse. last week I got a christmas wrasse it hid in the sand as expected. Now when it comes out it dosent swim around, just lays in a shaded corner , it eats as soon as I feed the tank then it hides again, should I be worried ? Is there anything I can do ?
 
Has the wrasse been treated prophylatically with copper & meds for flukes, etc.?
 
Do you have a QT where you can observe it and decide if it needs re-homing or to be treated for disease or illness?
 
It's not being bullied , was observing it swim when I fed the tank, the swimming pattern is not normal, I'm betting it's a bladder issue. Any way to treat that ?
 
It's not being bullied , was observing it swim when I fed the tank, the swimming pattern is not normal, I'm betting it's a bladder issue. Any way to treat that ?

Treating with Metro + Focus + food will help with parasites and then dose the QT or bath with plain Epsom salts at 1 tablespoon per 5 gallon acts like a laxative to expel the dead parasites.
 
Treating with Metro + Focus + food will help with parasites and then dose the QT or bath with plain Epsom salts at 1 tablespoon per 5 gallon acts like a laxative to expel the dead parasites.
Where /how do I find metro and focus ?
 
It's not being bullied , was observing it swim when I fed the tank, the swimming pattern is not normal, I'm betting it's a bladder issue. Any way to treat that ?

Can you get a video of it swimming?
 

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