Been advised to put a post up here in order to recieve help in diagnosing Chance correctly.
He's in a 28litre tank, with a filter, and heater at 80 degrees.
He has plants to rest in, yet instead rests against the glass at the side of the tank.
His fins are clamped, which is slowly getting worse and this is effecting his swimming.
When he does swim, it's erratic and he can't stay below the surface of the water.
My first instinct was Swim Bladder, but he doesnt show any signs of bloating - if anything, he's underweight.
He's lethargic, and doesnt make any attempt to eat. (So far he's been with me since monday without eating.)
When he's resting against the glass, it is very hard to get his attention or 'wake him up' - touching the water near him is the only thing that will make him move now.
He has a slight curvature in his spine near his tail.
For photographs, please see: http/www.fishforums.net/index.php?/topic/420564-chances-recovery-journal/#entry3549364
Wandered about Costia, but not entirely sure. Could be swim bladder, but he only shows some of the symptoms.
His tank contains gravel, filter, heater, plant, 1 rubber anenome - soft, and two pebbles.
Will post water readings when I return home today, however not sure this is a water issue, as he was like this in the LFS
He's in a 28litre tank, with a filter, and heater at 80 degrees.
He has plants to rest in, yet instead rests against the glass at the side of the tank.
His fins are clamped, which is slowly getting worse and this is effecting his swimming.
When he does swim, it's erratic and he can't stay below the surface of the water.
My first instinct was Swim Bladder, but he doesnt show any signs of bloating - if anything, he's underweight.
He's lethargic, and doesnt make any attempt to eat. (So far he's been with me since monday without eating.)
When he's resting against the glass, it is very hard to get his attention or 'wake him up' - touching the water near him is the only thing that will make him move now.
He has a slight curvature in his spine near his tail.
For photographs, please see: http/www.fishforums.net/index.php?/topic/420564-chances-recovery-journal/#entry3549364
Wandered about Costia, but not entirely sure. Could be swim bladder, but he only shows some of the symptoms.
His tank contains gravel, filter, heater, plant, 1 rubber anenome - soft, and two pebbles.
Will post water readings when I return home today, however not sure this is a water issue, as he was like this in the LFS