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Twitching fish

SparkysBois

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Hi, I have noticed for a few days that one of my guppies has been doing twitching movements - I tried to upload a video but it wouldn't let me. All my params are normal, I did a water change yesterday. Is this something to be worried about?

Thanks
 
Hi, I have noticed for a few days that one of my guppies has been doing twitching movements - I tried to upload a video but it wouldn't let me. All my params are normal, I did a water change yesterday. Is this something to be worried about?

Thanks
Update: She is now also rubbing against the gravel
 
My fish are doing the same thing, and one of them has red like vains in its tail. I was told to do 75% water changes every day for a week. And if they didn’t improve, use aquarium salt for 2 weeks. Maybe that will help yours? Best of luck!
 
whenever my cories and guppies are twitching i do a water change
 
Post pictures and video of the fish.
Upload videos to YouTube, then copy & paste the link here.

If the fish ever start to act unusual, do a 75% water change and gravel clean the substrate every day until the problem is identified. The water changes and gravel cleaning will dilute any harmful substances or nutrients in the water, as well as reduce the number of disease organisms in the tank, and this will buy the fish some time until you find out what is going on.

Fish rubbing on objects can be poor water quality (ammonia, nitrite, nitrate), or external protozoan parasites like white spot, velvet, costia, chilodonella or trichodina. White spot is the most common protozoan parasite and can be treated by raising the water temperature to 30C (86F) and keeping it there for 2 weeks, or at least 1 week after all the white spots have disappeared.

Photos and video of the fish can help us identify the problem more accurately.

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There's more detailed information about what to do if your fish get sick, at the following link. And the link after that is all about white spot. Post #1 & 16 are worth a read.


 

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