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I came home and found 1 of my clownfish breath heavily and rapidly ... all my other fish looks normal .. this fish been in the tank for 2 years
 
Anything missing in the tank? Nem die?

Double check all parameters including ammonia.
 
In cases like this, always assume water quality issue and change water, at least 15-20%.
First as Merkey indicated. . . test your ammonia level, salt level, tank temperature. < all reasons while fish breath heavy. Dissolved oxygen is low somehow,
 
adding airstone help?
In cases like this, always assume water quality issue and change water, at least 15-20%.
First as Merkey indicated. . . test your ammonia level, salt level, tank temperature. < all reasons while fish breath heavy. Dissolved oxygen is low somehow,
 
In cases like this, always assume water quality issue and change water, at least 15-20%.
First as Merkey indicated. . . test your ammonia level, salt level, tank temperature. < all reasons while fish breath heavy. Dissolved oxygen is low somehow,
just checked ammonia ... its 0
 
still breathing fast but looks a bit better after quick freshwater dip and airstone .. shes move around a bit more in the box instead of staying still
 
In cases like this, always assume water quality issue and change water, at least 15-20%.
First as Merkey indicated. . . test your ammonia level, salt level, tank temperature. < all reasons while fish breath heavy. Dissolved oxygen is low somehow,
if fish looks better should i release her back to her mate?
 

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