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![]() well my coral beauty which i have only had for a month appears to be missing a decent chunk of fin? will it ever grow back? not sure if its fin rot or if it was bitten off by another fish? the bottom chunk is missing.
what can i do?
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65 gallon saltwater tank, 60lbs live sand, 85lbs live rock, 2 ocellaris clowns, spotted goby, Flame hawkfish, scopas tang, numerous corals ![]() |
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![]() It'll come back, i've had some of my fishes fins bitten off and they always grew back.
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![]() I've found that damaged fins heal at different rates depending on the species. So far I've observed damaged fins heal on a Mandarin Dragonet, Maroon Clownfish and the latest boo boo is my Yellow Tang. The Dragonet and Clownfish healed fairly quickly, less than a week for the Clown a bit longer for the Dragonet. Of course it depends on the extent of the damage as well. My Yellow Tang has had a relatively small section missing for well over a month now (near the lower end of the Dorsal Fin), just doesn't seem to want to close up. Looks like a small bite mark although he's more or less one of the tank bosses, maybe he got a little close to my Maroon's clutch of eggs, I dunno.
As far as Angelfish go, I have a Singapore (Vermiculated) and he's never had a damaged fin since I've had him, so I can't comment on how quickly an Angelfish might heal. Try to ensure your water quality is good, which we all do anyhow right? and chances are your dude will heal up fairly quickly. Other than that there's not much to do except observe. If he's swimming around normally and eating ok, should be no reason to be concerned, other than it doesn't look too nice.
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![]() he seems to be swimming around fine, and still eating well!
i do weekly water changes, so quality should be fine. i will keep an eye on her and hopefully things begin to look up. thanks everyone!
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65 gallon saltwater tank, 60lbs live sand, 85lbs live rock, 2 ocellaris clowns, spotted goby, Flame hawkfish, scopas tang, numerous corals ![]() |
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![]() Fins are a little like fingernails. It show grow back - as stated, some grow faster than others.
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![]() well just an update, the fin is fully grown back and she is doing great!
thanks Kevin
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65 gallon saltwater tank, 60lbs live sand, 85lbs live rock, 2 ocellaris clowns, spotted goby, Flame hawkfish, scopas tang, numerous corals ![]() |
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![]() My Coral Beauty is an accident looking for a place to happen. I've had him going on three years now and he's had more scrapes, cuts and owies than all the other fish combined. From getting his head stuck in a PH to getting his fat little body wedged in the rockwork, he's always sporting some kind of war wound. Stupid Fish!
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![]() lol i would have to agree with you lance! its a nice fish but not very bright! gets into all sorts of stupid positions. But seems like like everyfish in my tank and follows them around peacefully seeing what they're up to, its funny to watch, Lol she wont even leave my goby alone!
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65 gallon saltwater tank, 60lbs live sand, 85lbs live rock, 2 ocellaris clowns, spotted goby, Flame hawkfish, scopas tang, numerous corals ![]() |