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About two months ago I bought six angels, quarantined them for 3 weeks and added them to my 65 gallon. They seemed to be fine, but I noticed their feces was a bit reddish with clearer/white patches. Two weeks ago u treated the entire tank with API general cure in order to eliminate any internal parasites that may be in the water. Drained the tank to fifty gallons and added five packets and another fife 48 hours later. After another 48 hours I did a 75% weekly water change and added carbon for a week (didn't fertilize that week). It's been two weeks and just now my black marble angel went to the back of the tank during feeding time and started excreting a long completely white feces. I think it got about an inch long and the last part was rather thick. Then suddenly the angel shot up to the surface of the tank, and slowly sank down, laying on its side in the gravel. All the while breathing heavily.
I had noticed that this specific fish would spit out its food before eating it again on occasion but this stopped after treatment.
The angel then righted itself and swam into the valley with its mouth resting on the substrate.
As it seemed to me it couldn't regulate it's buoyancy, I decided to put it in a small overhead sump on one of my tanks to release the pressure on the swim bladder (only shrimp and crayfish in that tank so no risk of disease transfer).
Not sure what this could be other than an internal parasite. The scales aren't raised and there's no bloating (so no dropsy).
All other fish in the tank seem to be thriving, eating normally, the ancistrus are even breeding again.
I noticed that one of the other angels just passed some clearish white feces but before that regular feces. This specific angel has also doubled in size since I got it while the black marble was growing much slower.
Any recommendations as what to do?
And if the black marble passes what should I do about the number of fish in my tank? Angelfish need to be in a group but the pecking order in this tank has already been established and I wouldn't want to add another single angel...
I had noticed that this specific fish would spit out its food before eating it again on occasion but this stopped after treatment.
The angel then righted itself and swam into the valley with its mouth resting on the substrate.
As it seemed to me it couldn't regulate it's buoyancy, I decided to put it in a small overhead sump on one of my tanks to release the pressure on the swim bladder (only shrimp and crayfish in that tank so no risk of disease transfer).
Not sure what this could be other than an internal parasite. The scales aren't raised and there's no bloating (so no dropsy).
All other fish in the tank seem to be thriving, eating normally, the ancistrus are even breeding again.
I noticed that one of the other angels just passed some clearish white feces but before that regular feces. This specific angel has also doubled in size since I got it while the black marble was growing much slower.
Any recommendations as what to do?
And if the black marble passes what should I do about the number of fish in my tank? Angelfish need to be in a group but the pecking order in this tank has already been established and I wouldn't want to add another single angel...