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Swim Baldder problem.
Hello
I have got an orando that looks healthy. but when it is swimming and it stops. It floats to the top of the tank. I have been told this is a swim bladder problem and that this is because of surface eating. I have changed the food to a none floating food. but the fish seams to be getting worse as it is know floating on its side, but when swimming looks all ok. How do I course the problem and am I correct in thinking that it is ok to keep the fish in the same tank as normal? any help will be very Appreciated . regards magpieally. |
On 2005-01-27, Magpieally wrote:
Hello I have got an orando that looks healthy. but when it is swimming and it stops. It floats to the top of the tank. I have been told this is a swim bladder problem and that this is because of surface eating. I have changed the food to a none floating food. but the fish seams to be getting worse as it is know floating on its side, but when swimming looks all ok. How do I course the problem and am I correct in thinking that it is ok to keep the fish in the same tank as normal? Stop feeding it until it gets better. -- "I have to decide between two equally frightening options. If I wanted to do that, I'd vote." --Duckman |
Put the fish in a hospital tank.
Dont feed for 5 days and the feed him cooked frozen peas poped out of their skin and chopped. Peas act as a laxetive as it is not indigestable by fish. If he still isnt better, 1/8 teaspoon of epsom salts (not NaCl!!) disolved in 5 gallons of water can help. remember that Epsom salts causes the fish to purge out feces and ammonia, so keep an eye on the ammonia level. Hope that helps Starfish And remember.....SOAK FLAKE AND PELETS BEFORE FEEDING FISH...if you dont, the hard pellet expands in the fish and it results in the fish unable to poo. "Magpieally" wrote in message ... Hello I have got an orando that looks healthy. but when it is swimming and it stops. It floats to the top of the tank. I have been told this is a swim bladder problem and that this is because of surface eating. I have changed the food to a none floating food. but the fish seams to be getting worse as it is know floating on its side, but when swimming looks all ok. How do I course the problem and am I correct in thinking that it is ok to keep the fish in the same tank as normal? any help will be very Appreciated . regards magpieally. |
Hope that your ORANDA gets better!!!!
"Magpieally" wrote in message ... Hello I have got an orando that looks healthy. but when it is swimming and it stops. It floats to the top of the tank. I have been told this is a swim bladder problem and that this is because of surface eating. I have changed the food to a none floating food. but the fish seams to be getting worse as it is know floating on its side, but when swimming looks all ok. How do I course the problem and am I correct in thinking that it is ok to keep the fish in the same tank as normal? any help will be very Appreciated . regards magpieally. |
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