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Thank you, he does seem to have his tail down quite a bit? He also doesn't swim too much. Usually stays at the top away from the others.If he’s acting otherwise normal I wouldn’t worry, one of my guppies doesn’t care to stay with the group, and does his own thing. As long as you don’t notice any bullying, I doubt he’s hiding from stress.
I see that sometimes when they’re malnourished, you can try feeding him live foods like black worms to try and fatten him up. Could also be the start of swim bladder or related to stress, I’ve seen multiple causes. If he’s hiding from the others as well then it may be the latter two, in which case you’ll need to observe to see what’s stressing him out, and check water parameters too.Thank you, he does seem to have his tail down quite a bit? He also doesn't swim too much. Usually stays at the top away from the others.
I feed them 3 different foods as well as bloodworms everyday.I see that sometimes when they’re malnourished, you can try feeding him live foods like black worms to try and fatten him up. Could also be the start of swim bladder or related to stress, I’ve seen multiple causes. If he’s hiding from the others as well then it may be the latter two, in which case you’ll need to observe to see what’s stressing him out, and check water parameters too.