ogelthorpe
Fish Fanatic
Hi all,
I have 3 pea puffers in a 10g and one of them stopped eating a few days ago, is breathing heavy, not moving much and I saw him barrel rolling this morning. I've had them for a couple of months and have been religiously monitoring water conditions, weekly 30-50% water changes, weekly cleanings, etc. Water parameters have remained perfect and are tested every day (0ppm ammonia, nitrites and less than 5ppm nitrates). PH is 7. Water temp has been a consistent 77 degrees F since I've had them. Other puffers are doing great and acting normal - nothing out of the ordinary with those ones as they are eating well and displaying usual behavior. Could it be a parasite and if so, what treatment would be recommended? Any thoughts would be awesome because I want to do everything I possibly can to help the little guy.
I have 3 pea puffers in a 10g and one of them stopped eating a few days ago, is breathing heavy, not moving much and I saw him barrel rolling this morning. I've had them for a couple of months and have been religiously monitoring water conditions, weekly 30-50% water changes, weekly cleanings, etc. Water parameters have remained perfect and are tested every day (0ppm ammonia, nitrites and less than 5ppm nitrates). PH is 7. Water temp has been a consistent 77 degrees F since I've had them. Other puffers are doing great and acting normal - nothing out of the ordinary with those ones as they are eating well and displaying usual behavior. Could it be a parasite and if so, what treatment would be recommended? Any thoughts would be awesome because I want to do everything I possibly can to help the little guy.