Is my sixline okay

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I just go a silliness wrasse today but I no cited he’s bumping into the side of the tank a lot, he was stuck under a rock for a while I wasnt home, is he gonna be okay or is he gonna die.
 
I just go a silliness wrasse today but I no cited he’s bumping into the side of the tank a lot, he was stuck under a rock for a while I wasnt home, is he gonna be okay or is he gonna die.
People will need photos, videos and water parameters to helo you. #fishmedic
 
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catch him, isolate if you can,other fish in tank ?
 
I took some better pic and videos
 

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try to get pic's under white light ,short video
 
It won’t let me so I’ll discribe it, he moving around lot and earlier was just going mouth first into the glass and laying there horizontally, then he would go behind the filter and just be there and go into the sand and stir i up a bit. Right now he’s seems Calmer he’s swimming on his side but he cant controle his motion more, I’m still worried. Does his wiring any Bella to anyone?
 
Right now he’s sorta swimming I bus side he’s eating a bit I have the tank a dryer cube of my sis that float in the surface and he’s pecking at it but beside the symptoms he had before he’s acto my okay
 
Poss acclimation shock ? possible injury ? shut down lights ,let calm ,wait for expert help
 
Poss acclimation shock ? possible injury ? shut down lights ,let calm ,wait for expert help
The acclimating was pretty good I had him acclimating by a drip line for 15-20mins, it maybe it wasn’t enough time thanks for you r help I’ll see how he looks in the morning
 
The videos you posted help a lot!

It appears to be normal wrasse behavior, especially in a new environment. I agree with fishguy - lights out and let the fish calm down and settle in overnight, everything looks okay so far.
 
The videos you posted help a lot!

It appears to be normal wrasse behavior, especially in a new environment. I agree with fishguy - lights out and let the fish calm down and settle in overnight, everything looks okay so far.
Oh god really I thought he was dying my god my heart was pounding for 30min thank y’all so much
 

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