I find the that saltwater forums have so much more insight. And I have been trying to source a veterinarian in Dallas TX with no luck. I'm looking to see if anyone would feel comfortable helping with some of my symptoms?
Yellow Lab Cichlid Mbuna
Peacock Cichlid
Mbuna - redness at base of pectoral fins, around mouth, also around bottom fins, flashing every 10-20 minutes, inability to swallow pellet food unless smashed-up
going on a month, now the mbuna redness has gone away, he can eat full pellets now, but the flashing hasn't changed.
He has been in a quarantine tank for 2 months now . Took 45 days for the redness to go away. video of fish here---
Peacock Cichlid - super weird, after he eats food, about 1-2 minutes later he begins opening and closing his mouth rapidly! and inverting himself towards the ground during severe cases, nose down, tail up, breathing heavily for the next 15-60 minutes...... then he stops. If its a large feeding, he could do this for hours. A small feeding, only 5-10 minutes. video of fish here ---
Yellow Lab Cichlid Mbuna
Peacock Cichlid
Mbuna - redness at base of pectoral fins, around mouth, also around bottom fins, flashing every 10-20 minutes, inability to swallow pellet food unless smashed-up
going on a month, now the mbuna redness has gone away, he can eat full pellets now, but the flashing hasn't changed.
He has been in a quarantine tank for 2 months now . Took 45 days for the redness to go away. video of fish here---
New video by christina allen
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Peacock Cichlid - super weird, after he eats food, about 1-2 minutes later he begins opening and closing his mouth rapidly! and inverting himself towards the ground during severe cases, nose down, tail up, breathing heavily for the next 15-60 minutes...... then he stops. If its a large feeding, he could do this for hours. A small feeding, only 5-10 minutes. video of fish here ---
New video by christina allen
photos.app.goo.gl
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