Clare
Fish Fanatic
We have a Fahaka puffer whcih we have had for over a year, in a 5ft tank alone.
About 5 months ago we noticed a large lump in his stomach and he was laying upside down not eating, on the bottom of the tank.
I rang all the specialist vets and nobody had any information that could help.
Since then he has gone back to his old self character wise and adapted to life like that. Now he swims around fine, albeit a little misguided, eats well, and there is no lump.
When he stops swimming and goes to the bottom, a huge lump bigger than a ping pong ball appears as he is upside down.
We wonder, could his swim bladder of become detatched? He is managing fine and happy enough so we think it is a permanent thing with him.
Clare
About 5 months ago we noticed a large lump in his stomach and he was laying upside down not eating, on the bottom of the tank.
I rang all the specialist vets and nobody had any information that could help.
Since then he has gone back to his old self character wise and adapted to life like that. Now he swims around fine, albeit a little misguided, eats well, and there is no lump.
When he stops swimming and goes to the bottom, a huge lump bigger than a ping pong ball appears as he is upside down.
We wonder, could his swim bladder of become detatched? He is managing fine and happy enough so we think it is a permanent thing with him.
Clare