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AnneMarie
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Is my loach sick?

Post by AnneMarie » Mon Feb 05, 2007 11:18 am

I think one of my clowns is sick, he is not very active, breathing very heavy and his belly looks big; but then he is a very piggy eater. There are no visable marks, no signs of Ich, no reddness in the gills. I know this sounds weird, but he just looks off. Should I isolate him? I have a 20 gallon that is almost empty of fish, I could use it as a hospital tank if need be.
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Post by shari2 » Mon Feb 05, 2007 12:09 pm

It is really hard to say based on your description AnneMarie.

Is this a constant state lately, or could the rapid respiration have been due to a flight or fear response? Is the bloating constant, or does it go down after feeding? Is it increasing? How long have you noticed it?

Moving a fish into qtank is a stressor. unless you're fairly certain there's an imminent need for treatment?

You may want to look around at 'dropsy'+ symptoms+freshwater fish, or 'bloat' . . .

You could also read this article on Aeromonas hydrophila
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