I've had these fish for years..
Melanarus wrasse and Magnificent FoxFace. They were in the same system with about 12 other fish. The Mag went blind suddenly a month ago so he's now in a hospital tank. Now here's the scoop: Both fish appear to be sleeping and then suddenly jerk as startled! the wrasse is not eating and hides all the time (in the sand, laying on the bottom of the tank next to something...swimming is very weak now staying low in the tank. The Foxface no longer has a powerhead going, just a HOB
He swims but not much and stays at the top of the water 98% of the time and literally spits water out of the tank.
I know the Foxface wouldnt live long after going blind but he does eat a little (nori & frozen but thawed[emoji6]) I keep thinking he'll be dead in the morning but not yet
The wrasse doesnt have any physical signs, etc. I'm just puzzled why both started showing the sign of appearing like they are sleeping, then startle...then swim off as best they can.
Help or ideas as I don't want to lose the other fish that were tankmates with them.
Melanarus wrasse and Magnificent FoxFace. They were in the same system with about 12 other fish. The Mag went blind suddenly a month ago so he's now in a hospital tank. Now here's the scoop: Both fish appear to be sleeping and then suddenly jerk as startled! the wrasse is not eating and hides all the time (in the sand, laying on the bottom of the tank next to something...swimming is very weak now staying low in the tank. The Foxface no longer has a powerhead going, just a HOB
He swims but not much and stays at the top of the water 98% of the time and literally spits water out of the tank.
I know the Foxface wouldnt live long after going blind but he does eat a little (nori & frozen but thawed[emoji6]) I keep thinking he'll be dead in the morning but not yet
The wrasse doesnt have any physical signs, etc. I'm just puzzled why both started showing the sign of appearing like they are sleeping, then startle...then swim off as best they can.
Help or ideas as I don't want to lose the other fish that were tankmates with them.



