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My wrasse has been laying on his side on the bottom of the sand bed for 2 days now I’m thinking it’s a swim bladder problem but am not sure he is a year old and no new additions have been made to the tank no white spots or powder sugar looks he is breathing ok and when I got I touch him he swims off but cannot stay up any suggestions?
 
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My wrasse has been laying on his side on the bottom of the sand bed for 2 days now I’m thinking it’s a swim bladder problem but am not sure he is a year old and no new additions have been made to the tank no white spots or powder sugar looks he is breathing ok and when I got I touch him he swims off but cannot stay up any suggestions?
Please post video sorry to hear this
 

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My wrasse has been laying on his side on the bottom of the sand bed for 2 days now I’m thinking it’s a swim bladder problem but am not sure he is a year old and no new additions have been made to the tank no white spots or powder sugar looks he is breathing ok and when I got I touch him he swims off but cannot stay up any suggestions?
Your other thread has been replied to and video needed
Please refrain from cross posting as it takes away from other who too are seeking answers to their issues
 

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