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Are the fish bloated at all? If so they may need medicine for fish
bloat. One is fungus eliminator by jungle. Good luck and later, sounds like your fish are o.k. after all. |
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In message , Nikki Casali
writes wrote: Are the fish bloated at all? If so they may need medicine for fish bloat. One is fungus eliminator by jungle. Good luck and later, sounds like your fish are o.k. after all. Well, they are still experiencing a mild bloating. In the morning they are fine, but towards the night they become more bloated and are prone to bobbing on the surface. Strange how it has affected just the three white mollies and not the black. Is it caused by a fungus? I can switch on the UV lamp if that would help. sounds remarkably similar to fancy goldfish being unable to sort their swimbladder out properly. With gf, any dried food needs to be soaked in tankwater before feeding, and as much live food as possible & veggies should be fed. Mine are also very keen on algae wafers just to keep aquatic greenery in the diet (though at the moment they are happy guzzling the green hair algae in the tank, gah.) Swimbladder problems tend to happen with overbred fish, so if these are fancy mollies that might be it - I don't have any experience of keeping them, but I don't think it could hurt to try playing about with their diet a bit. -- sophie |
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sophie wrote:
In message , Nikki Casali writes wrote: Are the fish bloated at all? If so they may need medicine for fish bloat. One is fungus eliminator by jungle. Good luck and later, sounds like your fish are o.k. after all. Well, they are still experiencing a mild bloating. In the morning they are fine, but towards the night they become more bloated and are prone to bobbing on the surface. Strange how it has affected just the three white mollies and not the black. Is it caused by a fungus? I can switch on the UV lamp if that would help. sounds remarkably similar to fancy goldfish being unable to sort their swimbladder out properly. With gf, any dried food needs to be soaked in tankwater before feeding, and as much live food as possible & veggies should be fed. Mine are also very keen on algae wafers just to keep aquatic greenery in the diet (though at the moment they are happy guzzling the green hair algae in the tank, gah.) Swimbladder problems tend to happen with overbred fish, so if these are fancy mollies that might be it - I don't have any experience of keeping them, but I don't think it could hurt to try playing about with their diet a bit. I've been reading this and scratching my head since bloating caused by internal infections isn't usually worse at night. Diet makes a lot of sense. Grow some hair algae, Nikki! ;-) -- __ Elaine T __ __' http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ |
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![]() Elaine T wrote: I've been reading this and scratching my head since bloating caused by internal infections isn't usually worse at night. Diet makes a lot of sense. Grow some hair algae, Nikki! ;-) The SAE take care of that too well. The mollies seem to like a bit of zuchinni. I'll coax them to eat a bit more of it, if it doesn't give them flatulence instead, lol. Nikki |
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I've never heard of internal fungus', it's probably either overbred
white mollies (I seem to remember having read that mollies are naturally black) as stated by sophie, or a bacterial infection, ask around and maybe try a full dose (so the bacteria doesn't get the chance to evolve and adapt to the anti-bacteria medicine and become resistant) of an antibacterial medicine. Remember to research the medicine before you use it as you might very well ruin/damage a significant number of lifeforems (including good bacteria) in the medicated tank and try to use a hospital tank after researching the pros and cons of such too. Good luck! |
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