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had this fish for 4 days - didn’t really see him eat any food but he did make a bunch of sand piles ….
Woke up this morning. and found him dead at the of the tank, stiff and with his mouth open.


Tanks numbers seem good - and foxface, cleaner shrimp, snails and 2 clowns are all doing good.

any clue on what happened?? (Pics attached)

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had this fish for 4 days - didn’t really see him eat any food but he did make a bunch of sand piles ….
Woke up this morning. and found him dead at the of the tank, stiff and with his mouth open.


Tanks numbers seem good - and foxface, cleaner shrimp, snails and 2 clowns are all doing good.

any clue on what happened?? (Pics attached)

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Its hard to tell with a dead carcass but I would look at your ammonia and nitrate readings as mouth wide open can be caused by low oxygen levels , gill flukes or infection. Fish also looks quite thin and if it was on a flake and pellet diet- diet was insufficient but can also be due to internal issues which some do get.
 
+1 on the open mouth as indicating either oxygen issues or gill disease. Check the respiration rates on the other fish (non fast breathing).

Jay
 

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