Neontetra33
New Member
I've kept fish for 23 years and grew up with my parents having fish but I've never seen this before. One of my harlequin rasbora suddenly, over night with no warning, started swimming erratically and in circles, upsidedown. It's lost a lot of colour and seems to have a cut on its dorsal fin and some paralysis?
I thought swim bladder issue? And perhaps a parasite latched onto dorsal fin while it was resting on the bottom? It swims crazily for a few minutes then settles on the bottom for a rest. Idk, it just came on over night.
Anyone know what this could be? I doubt there's a way to help this particular fish, but I don't want it spreading to my other fish if it's catching.
My tank is 110 litres and, if anything, understocked. Checked water levels, all good, temperature fine. This fish is almost 2 years old, maybe even over 2, I lose count. All others healthy.
It's clean up day today and the rest of the tank is clean but, typically, he chose to rest where the shrimp feed so it makes my tank look messy
Thanks for the help!
I thought swim bladder issue? And perhaps a parasite latched onto dorsal fin while it was resting on the bottom? It swims crazily for a few minutes then settles on the bottom for a rest. Idk, it just came on over night.
Anyone know what this could be? I doubt there's a way to help this particular fish, but I don't want it spreading to my other fish if it's catching.
My tank is 110 litres and, if anything, understocked. Checked water levels, all good, temperature fine. This fish is almost 2 years old, maybe even over 2, I lose count. All others healthy.
It's clean up day today and the rest of the tank is clean but, typically, he chose to rest where the shrimp feed so it makes my tank look messy
Thanks for the help!