Now that his face is doing way better, I need advice for another issue.
When I bought him he had a big chunk of his tail missing, around a quarter of it. I already knew it was tail biting because it wasn't shredded and there was no fin rot, but I thought it was because of the awful conditions they were keeping him in the pet store.
Now that his tail has grown back to almost 100% I noticed it is always downwards. Even if he is flairing he is not lifting it up. He can swim, but it looks like he is carrying extra weight so his movement is a bit ''heavier'' (I don't know how else to describe it). He rests more than usual the last 2-3 days, his breathing is normal and no bloating, no pineconing.
Also, today I caught him turning around while swimming and tried to bite his tail.
I am testing the water every day the last 3 days since I noticed he is not zooming around as much and everything is normal, he eats fine too and makes bubble nests.
I measured him and his body is 3.5 cm and his tail and bottom fin another 3.5 cm.
When I bought him he had a big chunk of his tail missing, around a quarter of it. I already knew it was tail biting because it wasn't shredded and there was no fin rot, but I thought it was because of the awful conditions they were keeping him in the pet store.
Now that his tail has grown back to almost 100% I noticed it is always downwards. Even if he is flairing he is not lifting it up. He can swim, but it looks like he is carrying extra weight so his movement is a bit ''heavier'' (I don't know how else to describe it). He rests more than usual the last 2-3 days, his breathing is normal and no bloating, no pineconing.
Also, today I caught him turning around while swimming and tried to bite his tail.
I am testing the water every day the last 3 days since I noticed he is not zooming around as much and everything is normal, he eats fine too and makes bubble nests.
I measured him and his body is 3.5 cm and his tail and bottom fin another 3.5 cm.