is my foxface ok

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i just got a new foxface today. he's about two-three inches and he seems to be very weak and he's been trying to lay on the sand where there's no flow. i acclimated him probably, my water parameters are all good, and the temperature is good. i also have two clowns and a sleeper goby, they're all fine. i did everything correctly when putting him in the aquarium, and everything seems to be in check. he's just not moving and laying on sand. and just to be clear, he is breathing. is he going to die? is he just really stressed? i should also mention i ordered him from liveaquaria so he came from fedex. could that be a problem? i need help

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how is breathing rate,can you get quick pic w lights on?
 
i'd say osmotic shock but i think that takes a couple days to set in

could be ammonia poisoning if you drip acclimated for a long time. are the gills red?

or it just didn't ship well
 
how is breathing rate,can you get quick pic w lights on?
he was breathing pretty fast a while ago but as you can see i can't tell right now, he was in this same position an hour ago and swam around and went back to the same position

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How did you acclimate the fish to the tank?
Did you verify salinity in bag VS your tank?

ASAP- contact live aquaria who will offer you credit in the event of loss.
 
file your claim w la ,foxy are usually very skiddish at first trying to hide ,camo,i just did not like look in face shot pics
 
How did you acclimate the fish to the tank?
Did you verify salinity in bag VS your tank?

ASAP- contact live aquaria who will offer you credit in the event of loss.
i didn't check the salinity in the bag :( can i ask if it were to be off what could i have done differently
 
i think the flow caught him and moved him out, he seems to be breathing slower but he's kind of just floating letting the water carry him. but it looks like he's trying to swim

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i hope i'm wrong,but does not look good :(
 
i didn't check the salinity in the bag :( can i ask if it were to be off what could i have done differently
Float bag 20-25 mins, then Compare salinity (tank and bag salinity), then release fish into clean pail or bucket. Add a cup of water every 15 minutes 6 times (hour and half). Check salinity in pail to see where salinity is at (if low, keep adding tank water until it is near or equal to tanks'.
Using same cup (not net) scoop fish up and slowly release into tank.
 
i think the flow caught him and moved him out, he seems to be breathing slower but he's kind of just floating letting the water carry him. but it looks like he's trying to swim

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Turn off white light which will keep things calm for fish
 

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