Super skinny F8 puffer

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Woodsp
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Super skinny F8 puffer

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Tank parameters: normal- I don’t have the hard numbers for everything at the moment. I believe it to be an internal parasite
15 gal tank- just live plants and the puffer
Feeding: clam on half shell, bloodworms, snails, shrimp- every other day

30-50% water changes every week-
I’ve started to add an algae killer treatment from API
The aquarium has been set up for 3 months
Note- this puffer was accidentally mailed to me so I apologize if I messed something up in my care for him.


So we had a pet sitter watch the house for three days while my family and I went to the mountains. My f8 puffer was 100% normal but when I got home today he looked super skinny, active and wanting to eat but not as interested as usual and slightly lethargic. His sides almost looked deflated. I already purchased some internal parasite meds but just in case I would like some feedback for what I should do! Also his body looks a bit more “scaly” than the usual smooth skin look.
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Re: Super skinny F8 puffer

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Algae killer can easily kill your fish, too. Please do a large WC to remove it!

library/puffers-in-focus/fig8/

library/hospital/internal-parasites-pre ... treatment/
You are getting sleepy... you only hear the sound of my voice... you must do water changes... water changes... water changes... water changes...

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