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I searched for pictures on the Internet and could not find any close-ups of the eyes on a Foxface. Any chance this is normal?

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I searched for pictures on the Internet and could not find any close-ups of the eyes on a Foxface. Any chance this is normal?

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<> I am assuming the eyes were like this before and we did not notice, but of course I am unsure. The fish appeared normal for the next two hours……checking out the environment, eating algae, etc. Then, he/she started skimming across the top of the water surface with his mouth making air bubbles. <> This continued until the lights went off about an hour later. My initial thought was decreased oxygenation of the tank, but we have always had adequate aeration (skimmer fed with outside air) and the other fish are not showing any signs. We also noticed some white fluffy spots on his pectoral fins (none on his gills or anywhere on his body). <> I am hoping this is stuff he picked up skimming along the live rock (an additional 40 pounds of cured rock were added several weeks ago and it has a bit of thin white strands coming

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