Thanks!no not floating to the top I meant 'he' (idk if it is a he) usually is always swimming around but for almost week now he has been on the ground breathing heavy not swimming up to me to eat
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Thanks!no not floating to the top I meant 'he' (idk if it is a he) usually is always swimming around but for almost week now he has been on the ground breathing heavy not swimming up to me to eat
all of the other fish are acting completely normal as they usually do, but what can I do to help it ? it could be a potential problem with the test but I test all of my other tanks with the test and it seems to be working I dont know.So - the ammonia should be 'non-toxic' - however - in a normal tank it should be zero. So - 1. Problem with the test, 2. The tank is not completely cycled. My tendency is to say - this is an illness of this fish - again assuming your others are fine
here he is when I first got him, hes always been somewhat of a chunk, what can I do for him???This fish looks a bit bloated to me. Maybe because I’m so used to seeing this species in really thin condition….but if that is a new development, ascites is a systemic disease that causes rapid breathing and bloating.
Jay
so lower the temp? how much should I decrease at a. time and how often?
Gradually to 79so lower the temp? how much should I decrease at a. time and how often?
If the other fish, etc are fine in the tank - it suggests a problem with this fish. The fish does look bloated (as @Jay Hemdal said. If you wanted you could remove it to a hospital tank and treat - but I'm not sure what to recommend unfortunately. I would assume an anti parasitic would be the best. The only other thought I had - is the fish being bullied at all - such that when it swims, it's forced down. (I don't think this is the issue- but possible). Sorry not to be more helpfulall of the other fish are acting completely normal as they usually do, but what can I do to help it ? it could be a potential problem with the test but I test all of my other tanks with the test and it seems to be working I dont know.
all of the fish are fine except for the clown goby. also the fish all get along very well. what anti parasitic should I useIf the other fish, etc are fine in the tank - it suggests a problem with this fish. The fish does look bloated (as @Jay Hemdal said. If you wanted you could remove it to a hospital tank and treat - but I'm not sure what to recommend unfortunately. I would assume an anti parasitic would be the best. The only other thought I had - is the fish being bullied at all - such that when it swims, it's forced down. (I don't think this is the issue- but possible). Sorry not to be more helpful
It's unclear - a fish in the tank - with no new additions (i.e. - you haven't added anything new since that fish) - and all the other fish are fine, suggests some intrinsic problem to that fish (only). I'm not sure what to recommend to treat - because 1) we don't know what QT process the others used and 2) the bloating suggest not 'health' but a problem.all of the fish are fine except for the clown goby. also the fish all get along very well. what anti parasitic should I use