Melanurus Wrasse acting strange

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I have had a melanurus wrasse for almost a year now and I just moved my tank to a new location. The rest of the fish seem fine but my wrasse has its mouth open constantly and I haven't seen it eat. Does this sound like an issue?
 
I have had a melanurus wrasse for almost a year now and I just moved my tank to a new location. The rest of the fish seem fine but my wrasse has its mouth open constantly and I haven't seen it eat. Does this sound like an issue?

Yes, if the change took place during the tank move, it sounds like your wrasse may have damaged its mouth by hitting something. Any time a fish stops eating, the clock begins ticking....if it doesn't resolve in time, the fish will starve.

Can you post a picture of the wrasse?

Jay
 
Here's a picture of my wrasse.
 

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Here's a picture of my wrasse.

Tough to see in those pics, but I cant rule out physical damage. If that's the case, you really cannot do anything for it other than to hope it heals and starts eating again.

Jay
 
Well, if it doesn't survive thanks for the help anyway.
 
I just fed my aquarium and I saw the wrasse eat. It still swims with its mouth open but it can move its lower jaw. Maybe the damage isn't that bad.
 
I've had a melanarus Wrasse for the last 6 months or so and every once in a while I noticed that same behavior. Honestly I thought he was dying because he would sit on the bottom with his mouth open and not do a whole lot. I've come to see that for mine this is fairly typical behavior. He doesn't do it all the time but certainly knows how to take a rest. I would say as long as your fish is eating and not showing signs of stress or disease you should be okay
 
Update: The wrasse is lying on the bottom and rapidly breathing with its mouth open. It hasn't eaten since the last time I posted.
 
Update: It finally died when I looked at it it has some white spots that I didn't see before, could it be like a disease?
Edit: its not ich
 

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