Kathryn002
New Member
Hi people,
My friend emailed me this morning asking for advice (as she knows I am a fishkeeper). He gave his Tetras sinking food yesterday, and apparently they ate it all. He said immediately afterwards, his Tetras looked very bloated.
Here's a picture he sent me of one of them.
It looks like bloating from a swimbladder problem, or perhaps some form of dropsy, but the fact that it has come on so quickly suggests something else.
I don't want to give him an answer that is wrong, so I'd like your info/opinions on this.
What is it, and what should he do?
Thanks everyone,
Kathryn
My friend emailed me this morning asking for advice (as she knows I am a fishkeeper). He gave his Tetras sinking food yesterday, and apparently they ate it all. He said immediately afterwards, his Tetras looked very bloated.
Here's a picture he sent me of one of them.
It looks like bloating from a swimbladder problem, or perhaps some form of dropsy, but the fact that it has come on so quickly suggests something else.
I don't want to give him an answer that is wrong, so I'd like your info/opinions on this.
What is it, and what should he do?
Thanks everyone,
Kathryn