Navfish
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I have a juvenile angelfish who lives in a 37g tank and he is living with none aggressive neon tetras, candy cane tetras, snails, and some guppies. They don't bite or nip at my angelfish's fins nor does he. However, after quarantining my angelfish and curing my fish with General Cure because he wasn't eating, I noticed that once he was in the main tank, he was getting bloated every night to the point where he can't swim and struggled. However, he seems to be fine every morning, not struggling or bloated. This is happening constantly ever since last week and I am confused. He has also since then shown signs of fin rip or fin rot which I asked about in another thread. (the fin damage doesn't seem to spread yet...)
Also-VERY IMPORTANT-he is gasping for air constantly day and night even though there is so much aeration (2 bubblers + filter). He doesn't seem to stop even after I did a water change. I assumed it could be because of the pH but he didn't do before I quarantined him for his other illness so IDK. I have been trying to reduce the amount of food. Should I fast him for 3-4 days?
For example I checked at 10:50 pm tonight and he is bloated, struggling to swim at the surface (sometimes sideways)
To sum up:
-bloated and can't swim because of it ONLY at night
-gasping for air day and night
-still eating
-a little fin rot or rip? (in other thread)
Here is some general info:
Tank
What is the water volume of the tank?
37g
How long has the tank been running?
2 months
Does it have a filter?
yes
Does it have a heater?
yes
What is the water temperature?
79 degrees
What is the entire stocking of this tank? (Please list all fish and inverts.)
-1 Angelfish
-4 Candy Cane tetras
-4 mollies
-3 guppies
-6 neon tetras
Maintenance
How often do you change the water?
once a week
How much of the water do you change?
50%
What do you use to treat your water?
tetra dechlorinator
Do you vacuum the substrate or just the water?
Every 2 weeks I gravel clean
*Parameters - Very Important
Did you cycle your tank before adding fish?
yes
What do you use to test the water?
API freshwater Master Kit
What are your parameters? We need to know the exact numbers, not just “fine” or “safe”.
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 40 (I know terrible but just did 50% water change)
pH: 7.5
Feeding
How often do you feed your fish?
1 or 2 times a day
How much do you feed your fish?
small amounts -a pinch
What brand of food do you feed your fish?
tetra flakes and Fluval bites
Do you feed frozen?
bloodworms but haven't fed in over a month
Do you feed freeze-dried foods?
not anymore
Illness & Symptoms
How long have you had this fish?
a month and a half
How long ago did you first notice these symptoms?
last week
In a few words, can you explain the symptoms?
-bloating (only at night)
-struggling to swim (only at night)
-fin rot or fin rip? (Not too sure yet- but it is in other thread)
Have you started any treatment for the illness?
No
Was your fish physically ill or injured upon purchase?
No, but he seemed like a runt
How has its behavior and appearance changed, if at all?
No change in behavior, still eats.
Down below are the first time I saw him bloated- this was taken at night and I thought it was bacterial infection, however, he was fine the next morning when I went to check. Thought this was a one time thing but has happened most nights (with the exception of 1).
Also-VERY IMPORTANT-he is gasping for air constantly day and night even though there is so much aeration (2 bubblers + filter). He doesn't seem to stop even after I did a water change. I assumed it could be because of the pH but he didn't do before I quarantined him for his other illness so IDK. I have been trying to reduce the amount of food. Should I fast him for 3-4 days?
For example I checked at 10:50 pm tonight and he is bloated, struggling to swim at the surface (sometimes sideways)
To sum up:
-bloated and can't swim because of it ONLY at night
-gasping for air day and night
-still eating
-a little fin rot or rip? (in other thread)
Here is some general info:
Tank
What is the water volume of the tank?
37g
How long has the tank been running?
2 months
Does it have a filter?
yes
Does it have a heater?
yes
What is the water temperature?
79 degrees
What is the entire stocking of this tank? (Please list all fish and inverts.)
-1 Angelfish
-4 Candy Cane tetras
-4 mollies
-3 guppies
-6 neon tetras
Maintenance
How often do you change the water?
once a week
How much of the water do you change?
50%
What do you use to treat your water?
tetra dechlorinator
Do you vacuum the substrate or just the water?
Every 2 weeks I gravel clean
*Parameters - Very Important
Did you cycle your tank before adding fish?
yes
What do you use to test the water?
API freshwater Master Kit
What are your parameters? We need to know the exact numbers, not just “fine” or “safe”.
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 40 (I know terrible but just did 50% water change)
pH: 7.5
Feeding
How often do you feed your fish?
1 or 2 times a day
How much do you feed your fish?
small amounts -a pinch
What brand of food do you feed your fish?
tetra flakes and Fluval bites
Do you feed frozen?
bloodworms but haven't fed in over a month
Do you feed freeze-dried foods?
not anymore
Illness & Symptoms
How long have you had this fish?
a month and a half
How long ago did you first notice these symptoms?
last week
In a few words, can you explain the symptoms?
-bloating (only at night)
-struggling to swim (only at night)
-fin rot or fin rip? (Not too sure yet- but it is in other thread)
Have you started any treatment for the illness?
No
Was your fish physically ill or injured upon purchase?
No, but he seemed like a runt
How has its behavior and appearance changed, if at all?
No change in behavior, still eats.
Down below are the first time I saw him bloated- this was taken at night and I thought it was bacterial infection, however, he was fine the next morning when I went to check. Thought this was a one time thing but has happened most nights (with the exception of 1).
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