swimming down continually

I do not know if you can get into their food or not. Seems like it work faster that way direct into the gut. Like metrodonizole
 
I will email Karen and Rufus now and get an exact dose for you and treatment. He's the one who recommended to me in first place so I suspect they use it on all these deep water decompression issue fish.
 
The male died. He is preserved in the freezer so I will thaw him tomorrow and dissect him so I can get a good feel for what I am doing. I am going to wait till tomorrow evening and not feed her so her gut is clear also. I will make a video and share it. I may put her in a bucket overnight saturday and get up before daylight so she is a bit more docile and does not fight while I am trying to do this.
 
No just the female has bladder issues. The had failure to thrive. He ate only a little. I think he was old because he was large. The female eats good but had to work hard swimming against this bladder.
 
Ok. I got my deep water basabei butterfly back today and he looks great. It worked!! After they did it they kept him in kanna furan combo for few days also.
 
I did not degas her this weekend. I did disect the male. There is only a bit of muscle between the bladder and the side of the fish. I wonder why you couldn't just go in from the side and avoid possible damage to other organs?
 
Isn't that what they do when they catch and release red snapper, they poke a hole in its side to let the air out so it can go back to the depths from where it came.
 
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