MeikoElektra
New Member
Hi, first post (most unfortunately on this topic).
I have an 8g tank with 5 adult guppies (3 female, 2 male) and quite a few fry, one live plant on driftwood, 2 fake plants. Parameters are fine, I feed twice daily and did a 25% water change only a few days ago.
All my guppies seem to be healthy except one female. She has already given birth to quite a few fry (she was pregnant when I got her about 2 months ago) and up until yesterday was looking fine and acting pretty normal - she just tended to stay among the leaves quite a bit (but I think that was mainly for birthing and peace reasons, as she'd been doing it for ages). Then this morning, I went to feed them and check them before work (I feed and check twice a day - mornings and evenings) and she was quite bloated and somewhat pineconed, but otherwise acting perfectly normal. She had not been in any way bloated last night. I came back from work this evening and she was almost vertical (head facing down) in the tank, unable to stay submerged without effort. Her scales were showing greater signs of pineconing and she was rather listless with tail not fanning out (although she did have bouts of activity).
Anyway, here is a photo of her that I took this evening (she looks better here than she does now):
My question is, could dropsy happen this quickly? And am I right in keeping her in a breeding trap (I don't have a second heater and it's winter here, so the water will get too cold) to prevent the other fish from eating her if she dies overnight or while I'm away?
My main concern is, if I can't cure her and she dies, I don't want the others getting it too.
I have an 8g tank with 5 adult guppies (3 female, 2 male) and quite a few fry, one live plant on driftwood, 2 fake plants. Parameters are fine, I feed twice daily and did a 25% water change only a few days ago.
All my guppies seem to be healthy except one female. She has already given birth to quite a few fry (she was pregnant when I got her about 2 months ago) and up until yesterday was looking fine and acting pretty normal - she just tended to stay among the leaves quite a bit (but I think that was mainly for birthing and peace reasons, as she'd been doing it for ages). Then this morning, I went to feed them and check them before work (I feed and check twice a day - mornings and evenings) and she was quite bloated and somewhat pineconed, but otherwise acting perfectly normal. She had not been in any way bloated last night. I came back from work this evening and she was almost vertical (head facing down) in the tank, unable to stay submerged without effort. Her scales were showing greater signs of pineconing and she was rather listless with tail not fanning out (although she did have bouts of activity).
Anyway, here is a photo of her that I took this evening (she looks better here than she does now):
My question is, could dropsy happen this quickly? And am I right in keeping her in a breeding trap (I don't have a second heater and it's winter here, so the water will get too cold) to prevent the other fish from eating her if she dies overnight or while I'm away?
My main concern is, if I can't cure her and she dies, I don't want the others getting it too.