I have 2 clownfish that if I put them in my 35 gl tank they swim upside down or sideways so I put them in my 5 gl tank and they are doing good but I put them back in the bigger one and upside down again . Do they have swim bladder disorder.
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Do the parameters match on both tanks?I have 2 clownfish that if I put them in my 35 gl tank they swim upside down or sideways so I put them in my 5 gl tank and they are doing good but I put them back in the bigger one and upside down again . Do they have swim bladder disorder.
Here is a video of them swimming upside down and a video of them smaller tankI have 2 clownfish that if I put them in my 35 gl tank they swim upside down or sideways so I put them in my 5 gl tank and they are doing good but I put them back in the bigger one and upside down again . Do they have swim bladder disorder.
I have 2 clownfish that if I put them in my 35 gl tank they swim upside down or sideways so I put them in my 5 gl tank and they are doing good but I put them back in the bigger one and upside down again . Do they have swim bladder disorder.
Here is a video of them swimming upside down and a video of them smaller tankI have 2 clownfish that if I put them in my 35 gl tank they swim upside down or sideways so I put them in my 5 gl tank and they are doing good but I put them back in the bigger one and upside down again . Do they have swim bladder disorder.
Yes both tank or the same just one is smaller but I have had a lot of problems with the nitrate I tried not feeding the fish for a few day iv done the water change and sometimes iv had to do it twice a week and still had problems but right now they are at 8.5 with the tester Hanna for nitrateDo the parameters match on both tanks?
Can you please post some white light pics and a video?I put the water from big tank in smaller tank so I know they were us to it only thing is there is not much in smaller tank not even sand but that's tell I do a 6 week Duration. Them I'm putting them in a 10 gl hoping they'll stay up right to swim like now
Here is a pic of the 35 gl and smaller tank with fish in itCan you please post some white light pics and a video?
Meant of the fish that have the issues
Sorry it bleary they are hard to take a picture of . The male one is on his side and the female is pointing downward they are like that all day and night but not in smaller tank.Meant of the fish that have the issues
Oops the female is still upside down in small tank too but not all the time I'm just notice now it 5:57Sorry it bleary they are hard to take a picture of . The male one is on his side and the female is pointing downward they are like that all day and night but not in smaller tank.
No (see the last paragraph) - they shouldn't - it should be the same in both tanks - unless there was a significant difference in salinity. Many fish do not like a 'glass bottom' - with no debris - and they can act this way. A swim bladder issue should not come any go unless there are extreme parameters in each tank - One way to tell would be to answer the question 'how long does it take for the change to happen when they are moved from one tank to another?I have 2 clownfish that if I put them in my 35 gl tank they swim upside down or sideways so I put them in my 5 gl tank and they are doing good but I put them back in the bigger one and upside down again . Do they have swim bladder disorder.
My temperature is no lower than 78 f and no higher then 82 f . But mostly at 70 f.it could be low water temperature. The light heats the surface of the water so that might be why they are at the top to warm up.