Swim bladder or something else

Can you move him into a different tank (even a QT or down in your sump)? To see if his behavior changes once he's away from her.
This was going to be my suggestion, I suspect aggression as well.
 
Once he's separated and aggression isn't an issue, keep an eye out for lethargy, heavy breathing, and white-stringy poop. Especially if he does not start eating.

Intestinal worms would be my next guess after aggression...
 
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Once he's separated and aggression isn't an issue, keep an eye out for lethargy, heavy breathing, and white-stringy poop. Especially if he does not start eating.

Intestinal worms would be my next guess after aggression...
Ty... fingers crossed. What would be the treatment for that?
 
^link has lots of good info.

Short answer, either metroplex or general cure bound to food with focus.

Feed exclusively to all your fish for at least 10 days, 1 scoop of med: 1 scoop of focus: 1 tablespoon of food.
 
Ty... fingers crossed. What would be the treatment for that?

I would parazipro but try not to in your display it was something i was dosing once before my tank breaking out in cyano i felt it killed a bunch of good bacteria and micro organisms in my display
 
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I would parazipro but try not to in your display it was something i was dosing once before my tank breaking out in cyano i felt it killed a bunch of good bacteria and micro organisms in my display
I have a QT tank. I wouldn't feel comfortable dosing meds in display tank. Thanks!
 
Well sad news...i got home this afternoon after being out last night and today to him MIA. He's nowhere to be found...my mom said he was out around 6pm last night. He must of already been eaten by CUC :(
 

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