Briesus
Reefing newb
hey everyone.
I have had a snowflake eel since March. Up until recently he had been doing very well...but I noticed about a week and a half ago that he had begun twitching violently. I asked a friend about it and they said that I shouldn't worry about it, but I looked it up online and found that many eels twitch when they are malnourished? Water levels are fine...Tank is very clean, fish all get along very well. Two days ago he developed red sores on his left nostril and under his chin, and when I looked at his chin closely, I noticed the top of his mouth almost looked like it was bowing.
I am very frightened that I will lose him. He is very picky and I have tried to feed him other things but it seems the only thing he will eat is shrimp--which he hasn't eaten for almost 2 weeks now. Today he showed signs he was hungry and tried to bite at it but seemed like he couldn't see it. I have a maroon clown who divebombs the shrimps every time I lower it down and usually my eel will scare him off and take it, but today he didn't bother trying to fight or scare off the clown. He is breathing a bit heavily and I can tell he is hungry but it almost seems like it hurts for him to eat.
Can anyone help me right now? I am growing very nervous as I love him dearly. He was quite the character up until I noticed the twitching. It seems as though everything is lethargic. I have 2 places for him to hide and he still swims back and forth to them, so he is somewhat active, but something is definitely wrong and I feel really bad!
Anyone know what I can do?
I have had a snowflake eel since March. Up until recently he had been doing very well...but I noticed about a week and a half ago that he had begun twitching violently. I asked a friend about it and they said that I shouldn't worry about it, but I looked it up online and found that many eels twitch when they are malnourished? Water levels are fine...Tank is very clean, fish all get along very well. Two days ago he developed red sores on his left nostril and under his chin, and when I looked at his chin closely, I noticed the top of his mouth almost looked like it was bowing.
I am very frightened that I will lose him. He is very picky and I have tried to feed him other things but it seems the only thing he will eat is shrimp--which he hasn't eaten for almost 2 weeks now. Today he showed signs he was hungry and tried to bite at it but seemed like he couldn't see it. I have a maroon clown who divebombs the shrimps every time I lower it down and usually my eel will scare him off and take it, but today he didn't bother trying to fight or scare off the clown. He is breathing a bit heavily and I can tell he is hungry but it almost seems like it hurts for him to eat.
Can anyone help me right now? I am growing very nervous as I love him dearly. He was quite the character up until I noticed the twitching. It seems as though everything is lethargic. I have 2 places for him to hide and he still swims back and forth to them, so he is somewhat active, but something is definitely wrong and I feel really bad!
Anyone know what I can do?