Hi,
A few days ago my wife noticed our Yellow Coris Wrasse swimming sideways and tumbling and twirling. This only lasted a few minutes and it was swimming normally again. We unfortunately had to leave for the weekend so I couldn't keep an eye on it until today. When I got home today it was swimming fine. Then a few hours later we see it laying upside down at the top of the water and very lethargic. I pulled it from DT and put it into a QT/HT. I'm trying to determine if it's swim bladder or UNWD (Unkown Neurological Wrasse Disease). From the videos I watched in that thread, mine experienced the same off swimming but mine lays at the top of the water and I see most cases of UNWD mentioning the wrasse laying at the bottom. It's belly is bloated and the fins are very frayed. None of the other fish in the tank show any issues or symptoms.
Is there anything I can do for this wrasse? I've had it for almost a year.
A few days ago my wife noticed our Yellow Coris Wrasse swimming sideways and tumbling and twirling. This only lasted a few minutes and it was swimming normally again. We unfortunately had to leave for the weekend so I couldn't keep an eye on it until today. When I got home today it was swimming fine. Then a few hours later we see it laying upside down at the top of the water and very lethargic. I pulled it from DT and put it into a QT/HT. I'm trying to determine if it's swim bladder or UNWD (Unkown Neurological Wrasse Disease). From the videos I watched in that thread, mine experienced the same off swimming but mine lays at the top of the water and I see most cases of UNWD mentioning the wrasse laying at the bottom. It's belly is bloated and the fins are very frayed. None of the other fish in the tank show any issues or symptoms.
Is there anything I can do for this wrasse? I've had it for almost a year.