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I have a clown pair that I have had for 6 years and the female started laying on the bottom of the tank about three months ago. I let her be for a couple weeks just thinking that maybe she was spawning or being a weird clown. But after a couple weeks I started to suspected an internal parasite(white stringy poop) I treated her twice for parasites by setting up a QT tank and treating with metro. Both times she seemed to get better and I would reintroduce her to the display (that was also treated with metro/focus). All was good for a day or two but then she would start to rapidly decline with times.
I don't know what to do with this girl. I hate to watch her suffer but she just won't let go. Usually when fish die its quick and over. This girl has been struggling for three months and now she is not eating and looks worse than ever. My options see to be to 1) Let nature take its course but I don't know how long that will be and it sucks to watch her struggle. 2) Humanly euthanize her 3) Run her through another QT and see if she gets better. I am leaning toward #3 it seems futile at this point.
So my question is if I have to euthanize this fish that I am emotionally attached to what is the most humane way possible? Thanks in advance for any advice and please no one be a butt head that will not help the situation.
I have a clown pair that I have had for 6 years and the female started laying on the bottom of the tank about three months ago. I let her be for a couple weeks just thinking that maybe she was spawning or being a weird clown. But after a couple weeks I started to suspected an internal parasite(white stringy poop) I treated her twice for parasites by setting up a QT tank and treating with metro. Both times she seemed to get better and I would reintroduce her to the display (that was also treated with metro/focus). All was good for a day or two but then she would start to rapidly decline with times.
I don't know what to do with this girl. I hate to watch her suffer but she just won't let go. Usually when fish die its quick and over. This girl has been struggling for three months and now she is not eating and looks worse than ever. My options see to be to 1) Let nature take its course but I don't know how long that will be and it sucks to watch her struggle. 2) Humanly euthanize her 3) Run her through another QT and see if she gets better. I am leaning toward #3 it seems futile at this point.
So my question is if I have to euthanize this fish that I am emotionally attached to what is the most humane way possible? Thanks in advance for any advice and please no one be a butt head that will not help the situation.

