I have four cory catfish, and recently noticed that some of them lost their whiskers because my substrate was too rough, so yesterday I changed the substrate to sand. My fish where netted and put into buckets while I changed the sand, and then poured back into my tank when I was done. Today I noticed that one of the corys without whiskers is now laying on the bottom of the tank, belly up. I was going to fish him out, when my sister noticed that he is still breathing, but barely hanging onto life. He is currently still in the tank with the other fish. I just looked in the tank, and now he is in a different location, still belly up.
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
nitrate: low (did a huge water change when I changed the substrate yesterday, can't imagine its very high.)
new additions: The substrate is new.
tank mates: three other corys (they all look fine) and a betta fish (he is fine too.)
chemical additives or media in tank: I have media from another tank in my tank right now because I completely destroyed the nitrogen cycle when I changed the gravel.
exposure to chemicals: none
He just moved again, and is now right side up. Is that a good sign?
He seems to be trying to swim around, but is doing it upside-down. It seems as though his belly buoyant.
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
nitrate: low (did a huge water change when I changed the substrate yesterday, can't imagine its very high.)
new additions: The substrate is new.
tank mates: three other corys (they all look fine) and a betta fish (he is fine too.)
chemical additives or media in tank: I have media from another tank in my tank right now because I completely destroyed the nitrogen cycle when I changed the gravel.
exposure to chemicals: none
He just moved again, and is now right side up. Is that a good sign?
He seems to be trying to swim around, but is doing it upside-down. It seems as though his belly buoyant.