AmberSunrise
Reef enthusiast
Over the last 8 months I have lost my midas blenny and a diamond goby to what appeared to me to be starvation and at the end a curved spine.
Now my other diamond goby and saber tooth blenny are also appearing extremely malnurished and have curving spines.
They all eat heartily and do not show any signs of sores on their scales or fins.
None of my other fish are exhibiting this at the moment.
I have done a lot of googling and cannot find mention of these symptoms.
My LFS recommended using ammino vitamin liquid with my mysis which I have been doing now for a couple of months but still I feel I am about to lose move fish over this mystery problem.
Does anyone recommend using a parasite medication or something? I am thinking maybe it something like an intestinal worm since they eat and appear to be ok but are getting skinnier every day.
Now my other diamond goby and saber tooth blenny are also appearing extremely malnurished and have curving spines.
They all eat heartily and do not show any signs of sores on their scales or fins.
None of my other fish are exhibiting this at the moment.
I have done a lot of googling and cannot find mention of these symptoms.
My LFS recommended using ammino vitamin liquid with my mysis which I have been doing now for a couple of months but still I feel I am about to lose move fish over this mystery problem.
Does anyone recommend using a parasite medication or something? I am thinking maybe it something like an intestinal worm since they eat and appear to be ok but are getting skinnier every day.