christylee
Mostly New Member
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 30 ppm
kH: 40-50
gH: 50-60
Tank size: 46 gallons
Tank stock: 2 bolivian rams, 4 false julii cories, 11 neon tetras, 4 cherry shrimp.
I change the water / vac the bottom every Saturday and change about 10 gallons of my 46 gallon tank.
No chemicals or treatments aside from the de-chlorinator.
I added the 4 cherry shrimp on Friday and some live plants.
I have four false julii cory cats. For a week I had only seen three of them and started to grow worried, I figured one was maybe hiding or had passed and that worried me but I checked the water everyday and nothing spiked. Yesterday during my water change all four came out and were swimming about curiously. Today I noticed one swimming near the surface sort of twirling and struggling to stay there. I immediately checked the water but everything is consistent as usual (same as readings listed above). He fell back down the bottom after a minute and was just laying there, still breathing though. But he keeps trying to reach the surface and is struggling to swim, plus he's upside down!
Is this swim bladder disease?
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 30 ppm
kH: 40-50
gH: 50-60
Tank size: 46 gallons
Tank stock: 2 bolivian rams, 4 false julii cories, 11 neon tetras, 4 cherry shrimp.
I change the water / vac the bottom every Saturday and change about 10 gallons of my 46 gallon tank.
No chemicals or treatments aside from the de-chlorinator.
I added the 4 cherry shrimp on Friday and some live plants.
I have four false julii cory cats. For a week I had only seen three of them and started to grow worried, I figured one was maybe hiding or had passed and that worried me but I checked the water everyday and nothing spiked. Yesterday during my water change all four came out and were swimming about curiously. Today I noticed one swimming near the surface sort of twirling and struggling to stay there. I immediately checked the water but everything is consistent as usual (same as readings listed above). He fell back down the bottom after a minute and was just laying there, still breathing though. But he keeps trying to reach the surface and is struggling to swim, plus he's upside down!
Is this swim bladder disease?