Clown sick?

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Wondering if someone could tell me if they think my clown is sick? Seems to be breathing fast but no visible signs of anything wrong. Fed pellets and both fish ate ok. Only have two clowns plus skunk cleaner. Today is the first day I've noticed him hanging out in the caves too.

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Thoughts?
 
How long have you had them? The open mouth makes me wonder if possibly the fish ate something it can't swallow or if it's fighting with the other clownfish. They do appear to be similar in size (or am I wrong about that?) and two females will lock jaws when fighting.

From a disease standpoint, it could be a parasite or worms in the gills. I think we can rule out a toxin/something off with your parameters, as the other clown appears to be fine.
 
Have had them about 2 months now I believe. He's constantly nipping at the other clown and is slightly larger... Meaning he's / she's the aggressor. Definitely not as mobile as it normally is but appears to be eating fine. LFS recommended treating for a bacterial infection with API General Cure in QT
 
Have had them about 2 months now I believe. He's constantly nipping at the other clown and is slightly larger... Meaning he's / she's the aggressor. Definitely not as mobile as it normally is but appears to be eating fine. LFS recommended treating for a bacterial infection with API General Cure in QT

If i were to treat at all it would be with prazipro for possible flukes. I dont see anything to indicate a bacterial infection.
 
You can confirm flukes by doing a FW dip.

Freshwater Dip: Provides temporary relief for Brooklynella, Flukes, Marine Velvet disease (Amyloodinium); possibly even Ich & Uronema marinum (both unproven). Can be used to confirm the presence of Flukes.

How To Treat - Fill a bucket with RODI water, and use a heater to match the temperature to the water the fish is coming from. Aerate the water heavily for at least 30 minutes prior to doing the dip, then discontinue aeration while performing the dip. Fish aren’t overly pH sensitive for short durations like this, but you can squirt a little tank water into the dip just before the fish goes in to help bring it up.

Place the fish in the freshwater (FW) dip and observe closely. It is not unusual for them to freak out a little at first. Also, tangs are notorious for “playing dead” during a FW dip. The important thing is to watch their gills; they should be breathing heavily at all times during the dip. If breathing slows, it’s time to exit the dip. Dip the fish for no longer than 5 minutes. Multiple dips may be done, but it’s important to give your fish a day to recuperate in-between dips.

For flukes, use a dark (preferably black) bucket so you can see if tiny white worms fall out of the fish (especially out of the gills) at around the 3-4 minute mark. The worms will settle to the bottom, so you can use a flashlight to look for them there as well.

Pros - Provides temporary relief for a wide range of diseases in a chemical free environment. Can “buy you more time” until a proper treatment can be done.

Cons/Side Effects - Not a permanent “fix” for any disease, as FW dips are not potent enough to eradicate all of the parasites/worms afflicting the fish. Some fish can have an adverse reaction to a FW dip by appearing unable to maintain their equilibrium once returned to the aquarium. If this happens, hold the fish upright (using latex, nitrile or rubber gloves), and gently glide him through the water (to get saltwater flowing through the gills again). It is also a good idea to place the fish in an acclimation box until he appears “normal”.
 
Thanks I was going to do that but don't have a black bucket or anything... On 2nd thought a black boiling pot would work... After the game!

Just clean it out real good afterwards. ;)
 

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