So, I’ve had my Randall’s Goby for over a year, and he’s been perfectly fine. In the past six months or so, he developed a serious bloat, as shown in the pictures attached. What should I do? It’s been the same size for quite some time, and doesn’t appear to affect the fish in the slightest, other than the obvious movement difference. I hadn’t really thought about it until recently when I deep cleaned the tank and restored it. Upon taking him out, I realized the bloat was large on one side than the other, and that could be simply a benign tumor. I thought I’d ask however, because if I can fix it I would like to.
Tank Parameters are standard, The tank is perfectly healthy. I only say standard because I don’t know the exact numbers, but based off most recent tests and personal experience, the tank parameters are average and suitable.
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Tank Parameters are standard, The tank is perfectly healthy. I only say standard because I don’t know the exact numbers, but based off most recent tests and personal experience, the tank parameters are average and suitable.
![8D598D63-0517-4136-B55B-8AAC1D22EF4C.jpeg 8D598D63-0517-4136-B55B-8AAC1D22EF4C.jpeg](https://www.reef2reef.com/data/attachments/1838/1838088-72c143409c47ac273b5279f310eee4c0.jpg)
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