I noticed a couple of days ago that my big female bronze cory was panting. Normally they move their mouth/gills when eating food, but she does this constantly now and has never shown this behavior before. Other than her mouth/gills moving rapidly, she also goes up for air a bit more than usual- but she doesn't constantly swim at the top or anything.
The only different thing I have done recently is switch my filter cartridge out, but I still have my old filter cartridge in the tank for now, until the newer one grows good bacteria. I have done this same method before and never had issues with her or any other fish. She still swims around and is active and eating.
Info of the tank:
10 Gallon tank.
I have had this tank set up since around June of 2021.
I have a heater that keeps the tank at 79.2. (I would like the temp to be a little lower but can't seem to get a heater to keep the temp at what I want, which is 75.)
and a Top Fin corner filter.
My API 5 in 1 test strip results are always as follows: The GH is below 30, the KH is about 40, the PH is 7.0, the Nitrite is 0 and the Nitrate is definitely under 20, maybe even 0. These are the test results now, and what they have always been.
I have a bubble wall that is on constantly, and is actually an upgrade from the small air-stone I had before. I did an almost 30% water change last night and yet she hasn't stopped the rapid movement of her gills.
I have no idea what may be causing this stress all of the sudden. I got her when she was very small and she is absolutely huge- and has been big for a while now. She has never moved her gills this fast.
I also have other corydoras in the tank and none of them have rapid gill movement, except for her.
If someone could please help me figure out what's wrong, I would so appreciate it. I love her so much and want her to be okay.
I'm not sure if I can post videos of her on here, but I will if anyone needs it for reference.
The only different thing I have done recently is switch my filter cartridge out, but I still have my old filter cartridge in the tank for now, until the newer one grows good bacteria. I have done this same method before and never had issues with her or any other fish. She still swims around and is active and eating.
Info of the tank:
10 Gallon tank.
I have had this tank set up since around June of 2021.
I have a heater that keeps the tank at 79.2. (I would like the temp to be a little lower but can't seem to get a heater to keep the temp at what I want, which is 75.)
and a Top Fin corner filter.
My API 5 in 1 test strip results are always as follows: The GH is below 30, the KH is about 40, the PH is 7.0, the Nitrite is 0 and the Nitrate is definitely under 20, maybe even 0. These are the test results now, and what they have always been.
I have a bubble wall that is on constantly, and is actually an upgrade from the small air-stone I had before. I did an almost 30% water change last night and yet she hasn't stopped the rapid movement of her gills.
I have no idea what may be causing this stress all of the sudden. I got her when she was very small and she is absolutely huge- and has been big for a while now. She has never moved her gills this fast.
I also have other corydoras in the tank and none of them have rapid gill movement, except for her.
If someone could please help me figure out what's wrong, I would so appreciate it. I love her so much and want her to be okay.
I'm not sure if I can post videos of her on here, but I will if anyone needs it for reference.