TylertheGirl
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My oldest platy (about 2.5 years) has always been a bit chubby and I've always monitored her for constipation but she never showed any symptoms so I just let her be chubby. I went away for a long weekend (I have an autofeeder and autolights so they were all right) but when I came back today I noticed she was lethargic and wasn't eating and she was hiding behind the filter (she's usually very aggressive with food as she's the biggest fish so this was weird.) After watching her swim around, I noticed she was having floating issues and she keeps spinning upside down. Her anus looks like it's clogged with something so it's possible she's constipated. I'm thinking she has Swim Bladder disease (constipation can cause SBD, right?), but a second opinion would be great, and I need some advice on treatment. I have three other platies (sorority) in the tank with her and they are currently doing fine, but I'll watch them for any symptoms.
If it is Swim Bladder, what can I do for her? I have her in an isolation tank right now in case it's something contagious (I don't think it is) but I don't have a filter for the isolation tank so this can only be temporary. I'm going to fast her for a few days (I already know she didn't eat today, but I don't know if she ate from the autofeeder yesterday or not) and I have frozen peas I'll hand-feed her after fasting. Should I try to hand feed her peas today? Or should I wait? And I also read from some pages about adding epsom/aquarium salts, but other websites didn't recommend it. Should I? Any and all advice is really appreciated!
Tank size: 10 gallons
pH: 7.0
ammonia: .25 ppm
nitrite: 0 ppm
nitrate: 30 ppm (I know this is high-ish, I'm going to start doing water changes more often)
kH and gH: my kit doesn't test for this, sorry
tank temp: 78-80* F
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior): her fins are a bit clamped, but I think that's just stress. She's floating every which way uncontrollably and spinning upside down and vertically, but she isn't sinking (she is still buoyant) Her back is also curved a bit and her stomach looks bloated. Her anus looks like there's some poop or something stuck in it.
Volume and Frequency of water changes: 20% (2 gallons) every week.
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: No additives, media is Bio-Carb and Bio-Clear from Marina.
Tank inhabitants: 4 female sunset platy fish, 5 small moss balls
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration): Added a bubbler a few weeks ago, but I haven't kept it on because the air flow is too heavy so I need to buy a valve to lower the air-pressure
Exposure to chemicals: None, I use a dechlorinator to fix the tap water but other than that I haven't added/changed anything.
If it is Swim Bladder, what can I do for her? I have her in an isolation tank right now in case it's something contagious (I don't think it is) but I don't have a filter for the isolation tank so this can only be temporary. I'm going to fast her for a few days (I already know she didn't eat today, but I don't know if she ate from the autofeeder yesterday or not) and I have frozen peas I'll hand-feed her after fasting. Should I try to hand feed her peas today? Or should I wait? And I also read from some pages about adding epsom/aquarium salts, but other websites didn't recommend it. Should I? Any and all advice is really appreciated!
Tank size: 10 gallons
pH: 7.0
ammonia: .25 ppm
nitrite: 0 ppm
nitrate: 30 ppm (I know this is high-ish, I'm going to start doing water changes more often)
kH and gH: my kit doesn't test for this, sorry
tank temp: 78-80* F
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior): her fins are a bit clamped, but I think that's just stress. She's floating every which way uncontrollably and spinning upside down and vertically, but she isn't sinking (she is still buoyant) Her back is also curved a bit and her stomach looks bloated. Her anus looks like there's some poop or something stuck in it.
Volume and Frequency of water changes: 20% (2 gallons) every week.
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: No additives, media is Bio-Carb and Bio-Clear from Marina.
Tank inhabitants: 4 female sunset platy fish, 5 small moss balls
Recent additions to your tank (living or decoration): Added a bubbler a few weeks ago, but I haven't kept it on because the air flow is too heavy so I need to buy a valve to lower the air-pressure
Exposure to chemicals: None, I use a dechlorinator to fix the tap water but other than that I haven't added/changed anything.