I could see nothing additional in terms of symptoms so called my local LFS for some advice. They suggested a stress related illness which could have even been caused by the other 2 Hoplo's pairing. I am currently running Pimafix, but it appears to be ineffective. The last two days have seen the patient sitting on the sand with rapid gill movement. So I now have him seperated in a small net.
I don't think he has much time left, so would ask what the most appropriate euthanasia methods are these days
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A month prior to this I had run some treatment for gill flukes for some wild caught cichlids. All seemed to be well until this issue arose. My water stats are Ammonia and Nitrite 0, Nitrate 20 with a PH of 7.2. This morning I noticed a second Hoplo exhibiting some 'random' swimming so would like to get to the root of this as soon as possible. If anyone has any ideas as to the cause of this issue I would be grateful.
Thanks in advance
Paul