FlyinggFish
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Within about a 2 hour's time, I came home to my Mandarin Goby floating upside still swimming and breathing heavily.
To my knowledge he is healthy. He eats every single thing I put in the tank and doesn't look skinny at all.
Literally within 2 hours of being out of the house something happened to my mandarin goby.
I'm trying to get him out of the tank so I can get a better look at him, but this is a mission. He's not cooperating.
I've had him for almost a month and like I said, eat's everything, his favorite is mysis shrimp.
I was going to put him in a tank with an air stone, maybe the problem is air circulation but my other fish aren't showing any problems.
I was also going to treat him. Perhaps there is ich or a parasite in the gills of the fish. I was reading that Mandarin Gobys can possibly get this. I have treatment for scaleless fish which worked on my Engineer goby when he had some sort of parasite/fungus.
Does anyone know what this could be? Malnutrition? or oxygen levels?
I need to get him out pronto.
Thank you so very much.
To my knowledge he is healthy. He eats every single thing I put in the tank and doesn't look skinny at all.
Literally within 2 hours of being out of the house something happened to my mandarin goby.
I'm trying to get him out of the tank so I can get a better look at him, but this is a mission. He's not cooperating.
I've had him for almost a month and like I said, eat's everything, his favorite is mysis shrimp.
I was going to put him in a tank with an air stone, maybe the problem is air circulation but my other fish aren't showing any problems.
I was also going to treat him. Perhaps there is ich or a parasite in the gills of the fish. I was reading that Mandarin Gobys can possibly get this. I have treatment for scaleless fish which worked on my Engineer goby when he had some sort of parasite/fungus.
Does anyone know what this could be? Malnutrition? or oxygen levels?
I need to get him out pronto.
Thank you so very much.