LyraGuppi
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One of my female mollies has started to get a swim bladder problem. She's been acting fairly normal other than that (trying to feed, swimming around, chasing away the male), but her swimming is completely erratic. She seems to want to put her head down and swim.
I was reading up and caught eye of columnaris. One of the symptoms is fungus-like marks on the fish. She's gotten a white/grey-ish film on her gravid spot, which doesn't protrude. Her anus is slightly stretched, and before all this she was pregnant.
Ebony was the little black molly that carried in callamamus worms. She had these same symptoms (stretched anus, white area by the gravid spot) before dying, and the worms exiting her. The only thing new is the swim bladder problem.
So, when I was trying to diagnose Ebony, I thought it was columnaris also, but it turned out to be callamamus worms. All the other fish in the tank are acting as usual, showing no spots, film, worms, or erratic swimming. Tomorrow is water change day.
Could this be a stuck fry? Paling around the gravid happened to one of my pregnant guppies, who got frybound. Perhaps the fry are pushing on her swim bladder?
Columnaris? The swim bladder problem and film kinda point to this.
Callamamus worms? No new fish have been brought into the tank...but the symptoms point to it.
Or something different? She is a large molly, and we don't know how old she is.