Doglover_50
Premium Member
I have 2 juvenile osc. clowns in a 24 gallon nano who were healthy for many months. Then I noticed one of them had a bloated gut to the degree that it could not dive. Upon closer attention, I have noticed that this ONLY occurs after feeding. The gut swells up very visibly, then it is stuck at the surface for an hour or two--then the swelling recedes and the fish can submerge again. This has been going on for several weeks (I am very slow getting this question to the forum). Otherwise health seems fine--and other clown is unaffected.
Then I set up another 12g nano with a separate clownfish (had been a friend's fish, so I know it to have a history of good health), and stupidly I added some rock and corals from the affected tank. And 5 days later, the new fish in the new tank is displaying the exact same symptoms.
So it must be something communicable--bacterial/GI?. Any ideas about what the problem/disease is, and how it can be treated? If it requires antiobiotic food, is it possible to treat it in the nano, or does it need a hospital?
Thanks, Doglover
Then I set up another 12g nano with a separate clownfish (had been a friend's fish, so I know it to have a history of good health), and stupidly I added some rock and corals from the affected tank. And 5 days later, the new fish in the new tank is displaying the exact same symptoms.
So it must be something communicable--bacterial/GI?. Any ideas about what the problem/disease is, and how it can be treated? If it requires antiobiotic food, is it possible to treat it in the nano, or does it need a hospital?
Thanks, Doglover