Seahorse sick - stomach bubbles - anyone seen this before?

juliag

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Hello all,

I have had two seahorses for at least a couple of months in their own tank with some live rock and seaweed.

About a month ago I noticed one of the seahorses had a small bubble on the tummy - looked like he had cut himself somewhere, and an air bubble formed. Since he was eating ok, and hadn't changed his behavior, I thought I would watch to see if he got better.

He didn't. He got worse. I'm posting some pictures below.

I haven't been able to find anything like this on the web - has anyone seen this before?

He is eating well, and the other seahorse seems well.

Any help would be most appreciated! I really don't know what to do..

Thank you!

Julia
 

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I agree, it looks like pouch prolapse.
I've only experienced it once in eleven years, and was unsuccessful in my attempts to put it back in place with a rubber tipped bobby pin.
It went on to live another 3 yrs like that so with the first years already behind it, they still live a normal lifespan.
Obviously he never had fry after that.
 
A prolapsed pouch will usually be almost like a flap. Normally it isn't an issue other than appearance. Some still do go on to get pregnant which will pull the flap back inside. I have see some males who have this occasionally between pregnancies.

This one, at least from the pictures I see, looks like it may have air inside the tissues. More like a bubble. If this is the case, then it is more complicated than a simple prolapsed pouch.

Dan
 
Thanks Dan.
It does look kind of bubbly to me too,but as I understood there is nothing I can really do about it without possibility of killing it. So I just watch it and hope it will not get worse. So fare it eating well and it seams not worrying him
 
Thanks Tim for asking.
They are ok eating well swimming well.
What more could I ask for.
But this thing is still there and seames not worrying him at all.
So I just look at rehousing them and hope for the best
Julia
 
Thanks Tim for asking.
They are ok eating well swimming well.
What more could I ask for.
But this thing is still there and seames not worrying him at all.
So I just look at rehousing them and hope for the best
Julia

Hi Julia,

What size tank/brand are you going to go with? How was the info I gave you?

Kind Regards,

Tim
 
Thank you again infrmation from you was very very helpful . As you suggested I will look for 100-120 L aquarium for them but did not think about wich and what yet. Just want to see what is there.
 
Thank you again infrmation from you was very very helpful . As you suggested I will look for 100-120 L aquarium for them but did not think about wich and what yet. Just want to see what is there.

Hi Julia,

Tell me if it gets to be a bit much? :) Look for an open design like the Juwel tanks or something with a sump if possible?

Kind Regards,

Tim
 
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