CrayolaViolence
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I have a seahorse who has been floating upside down for a month. He appears to have a glass pocket on one side of his belly. He's been eating like a champ and usually hitches on the return, when he hitches. He seems to prefer floating around the tank to catch the food than waiting for it to come to him.
I guess what I'm asking is this, since he's eating, holding good weight, etc. should I attempt to drain the bubble? Or just leave it? I mean, I think I can safely assume it's not going away on its own. While he seems to be fine, I'm sure the situation is also stressful. But I also don't want to cause him more undo stress.
Opinions welcome. Thank you.
I guess what I'm asking is this, since he's eating, holding good weight, etc. should I attempt to drain the bubble? Or just leave it? I mean, I think I can safely assume it's not going away on its own. While he seems to be fine, I'm sure the situation is also stressful. But I also don't want to cause him more undo stress.
Opinions welcome. Thank you.