Can you isolate her? I'm worried about her having internal problems. Maybe I'm a bit cautious, but I wouldn't want an unknown pathogen or parasite killing my fish 1 by 1. Maybe post in the emergency section and have wilder take a look.
[/quotei can i have a smallish tank around betta size
had a look this morning she wasn't so high in the water and the stringy poo has gone i will be keeping an eye on her
i will post a vid of her swimming at the surface in abit
mojo the tank is a 64 litre i no it is abit small but they are the only fish in the tank
I had 4 dwarf neon rainbows and 3 died leaving me 1 healthy male. When i went back to the shop a lot from the same batch looked unhealthy. I found another shop stocking them some time later and bought 1 male and 2 femal to make up a comunnity shoal. They all died and the 1 mature male i had chased them a lot. I would like to introduce some more again from a fresh healthy batch. does anyone have any recommendation on stratergy? introduce only male or female? or a mix, or multipuls or 1 at a time? The tank is 12 inch x 30 inch x 18 inch, it has 5 scissor tails, 2 king tetra's and 5 corydoras. The 1 mature male dwarf Neon Rainbow thinks he is the boss...
Sometimes rainbowfishes can be encouraged to experiment with unfamiliar food items by withholding other preferred food items. This works well, for example, when feeding parboiled (soften) zucchini (a good source of B and C vitamins) for the first time. Simply withholding their regular food and offering the less familiar zucchini usually results in rapid acceptance (1~3 days) (source: Home of the Rainbowfish (http/members.optushome.com.au)