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![]() Has anyone ever had one of their fish stung by a foxface? What kind of symptoms did it show?
I have a carpenters wrasse and today i found him breathing fast and hard. He is capable of movement but stays lying on his side. tank params all show normal (salinity=1.025, ammonia/nitrite/ate near zero, etc). I don't know what happened. The tank is a 55gal with a foxface, one very peaceful yellowtail damsel, one mantis who is currently molting (sits in his hole and hasn't come out for a week), and of course, a sick carpenters wrasse. I did do a 5gal water change, but nothing much changed (params i mean). |
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![]() My foxface stabs my achilles all the time and the only thing that happens is the achilles stays away from the foxface for a few hours.
I've seen my regal angel actually grab one of the foxfaces spines in her mouth and shake it with no ill effects. Are you sure it's the foxface? |
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![]() i have no idea if it was the foxface or not to be honest. I just don't know what else might have happened. hmm. sounds like your tang doesn't care. although tangs are quite a bit bigger and more robust than this somewhat delicate wrasse. *sigh* i do hope he pulls through
I moved the wrasse into a mesh container thing with some LR in it. Just wanted to separate it from the other fish. It is still in the same display tank. I see no visible abnormalities on the fish... actually the coloration seems quite birght and healthy if it weren't for the breathing and imobility. |
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![]() i have seen wrasse's sit in the sand for a day or so once i first go them. he may have got into a fight with a fish and is just stressed.
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![]() i have been stung by my foxface once... it was extremely painful, my entire arm was in pain, the pain went away after about 3 hours.
Richard |