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I have a black and white clownfish about 1/2 to 3/4 inch in size.
I have him in a 6qt container with heat and air stone trickling for hospital tank.
I have a few idea's of what I could do that might help but I wanted to try to figure out the proper diagnosis before I did something that would cause more harm than good. I wil try to get a pic of him in a few minutes.
The best that I can describe is he is swollen looking around middle body area. He really just looks fat. however its to the point that it makes his head look deformed from the unatural roundness of his body that gives his head a shrunken appearance. Like his skin is streached un naturally
He has white spots which I thought to be ich, or brook but im not sure because there are a few spots that either are cyst's or blisters of some sorts.
Like when a person gets a burn on them and you see that real thin outer layer filled with fluid. They are more noticeable today than last night.
I am not sure if he is savable at this point but ima do my best to try could use some input or thoughts on what this may be
it has not affected his ability to swim is still very active, however I have noticed constant nonstop mouth movement.
I have him in a 6qt container with heat and air stone trickling for hospital tank.
I have a few idea's of what I could do that might help but I wanted to try to figure out the proper diagnosis before I did something that would cause more harm than good. I wil try to get a pic of him in a few minutes.
The best that I can describe is he is swollen looking around middle body area. He really just looks fat. however its to the point that it makes his head look deformed from the unatural roundness of his body that gives his head a shrunken appearance. Like his skin is streached un naturally
He has white spots which I thought to be ich, or brook but im not sure because there are a few spots that either are cyst's or blisters of some sorts.
Like when a person gets a burn on them and you see that real thin outer layer filled with fluid. They are more noticeable today than last night.
I am not sure if he is savable at this point but ima do my best to try could use some input or thoughts on what this may be
it has not affected his ability to swim is still very active, however I have noticed constant nonstop mouth movement.