forumgulper
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The issue: one of my glofish seems to be gasping, lathargic and slightly emaciated. Note: all my fish get fed regularily and I try to make sure all the fish get a decent share (without overfeeding them ofc).
but the issue is that its just the one glofish thats acting like this. All of my other fish are acting perfectly normal. I have no idea what this means. Im like 80% this fish is not going to live much longer in this condition. please, I need advice.. (or just tell me im over reacting. either will be greatly appreciated)
background: first time fish owner 20 gal tank, vertical and planted with sand. There are 18 fish, total in the tank, 5 zebra danios, 6 neon tetras, 6 glofish, and tragically only one guppy (he seems fine but Im working on getting him some friends) all fish are about 1-2 inches long. I also Just did a 50% waterchange, I typically only do a 30% waterchange bi-weakly. but I increased it on account of the fact I though this was just a water quality problem but now Im not so sure.
nitrate: 0
nitrite: 0
ph: 7.8
the fish in question (the green one)
Note: the stuff floating around him is just bubbles bc hes like right behind the filter tube just incase anyone was wondering.
sorry about the picture quality. I know its not very good
but the issue is that its just the one glofish thats acting like this. All of my other fish are acting perfectly normal. I have no idea what this means. Im like 80% this fish is not going to live much longer in this condition. please, I need advice.. (or just tell me im over reacting. either will be greatly appreciated)
background: first time fish owner 20 gal tank, vertical and planted with sand. There are 18 fish, total in the tank, 5 zebra danios, 6 neon tetras, 6 glofish, and tragically only one guppy (he seems fine but Im working on getting him some friends) all fish are about 1-2 inches long. I also Just did a 50% waterchange, I typically only do a 30% waterchange bi-weakly. but I increased it on account of the fact I though this was just a water quality problem but now Im not so sure.
nitrate: 0
nitrite: 0
ph: 7.8
the fish in question (the green one)
Note: the stuff floating around him is just bubbles bc hes like right behind the filter tube just incase anyone was wondering.
sorry about the picture quality. I know its not very good