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Hey, my desjardini sailfin tangs bloated and lethargic, he also didn’t eat seaweed when we fed today, could this be dropsy? or does anyone have any thoughts? The parameters are all good and every other fish is doing fine, he has been staying swimming in one corner of the tank. At this same time the tank is getting renovated on the outside so could this be a cause of stress? any help is greatly appreciated thanks.

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Hey, my desjardini sailfin tangs bloated and lethargic, he also didn’t eat seaweed when we fed today, could this be dropsy? or does anyone have any thoughts? The parameters are all good and every other fish is doing fine, he has been staying swimming in one corner of the tank. At this same time the tank is getting renovated on the outside so could this be a cause of stress? any help is greatly appreciated thanks.

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Stress is a possibility.
Is fish breathing normal or labored?
Any new additions to tank or change in lighting?
 

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Hey, my desjardini sailfin tangs bloated and lethargic, he also didn’t eat seaweed when we fed today, could this be dropsy? or does anyone have any thoughts? The parameters are all good and every other fish is doing fine, he has been staying swimming in one corner of the tank. At this same time the tank is getting renovated on the outside so could this be a cause of stress? any help is greatly appreciated thanks.

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Was the bloating directly related to the lethargy, or was it present beforehand?

Here is my article on abdominal bloating in fish;

 
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Was the bloating directly related to the lethargy, or was it present beforehand?

Here is my article on abdominal bloating in fish;

i don’t think so, he’s always been super chunky, the outside of the tank has been going crazy with renovations, like a bars getting built on the outside of it and cupboards built on the bottom and top, so that’s a lot of stress, he is breathing really fast though
 
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Stress is a possibility.
Is fish breathing normal or labored?
Any new additions to tank or change in lighting?
there’s no new additions but the lights have been goofy the last 2 days as the builders are building around the tank, like for eg they’re off when they’re supposed to be on
 

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there’s no new additions but the lights have been goofy the last 2 days as the builders are building around the tank, like for eg they’re off when they’re supposed to be on
While this can freak out a given fish, may or may not be the issue. Ive seen these fish who do not miss a meal get this plump but try not to feed it 24 hours and see if bloating subsides.
 

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i don’t think so, he’s always been super chunky, the outside of the tank has been going crazy with renovations, like a bars getting built on the outside of it and cupboards built on the bottom and top, so that’s a lot of stress, he is breathing really fast though

The fast breathing, along with bloating indicates some sort of systemic problem - either organ failure (dropsy as you thought) or a severe intestinal blockage that is caused by a bacterial infection. Trouble is, neither issue is really treatable in fish......
 

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The fast breathing, along with bloating indicates some sort of systemic problem - either organ failure (dropsy as you thought) or a severe intestinal blockage that is caused by a bacterial infection. Trouble is, neither issue is really treatable in fish......
I've read that an antibiotic such as kanaplex could be helpful. I've also had brine shrimp or daphnia recommended for fluid retention. I'm not sure how effective those are though.
 
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The fast breathing, along with bloating indicates some sort of systemic problem - either organ failure (dropsy as you thought) or a severe intestinal blockage that is caused by a bacterial infection. Trouble is, neither issue is really treatable in fish......
Yeah that sucks, lots of people are suggesting feeding him peas would that hurt anything or should I give it a try, I know that wouldn’t help with organ failure but say the chances it isn’t organ failure maybe it could help fix his problem
 

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The fast breathing, along with bloating indicates some sort of systemic problem - either organ failure (dropsy as you thought) or a severe intestinal blockage that is caused by a bacterial infection. Trouble is, neither issue is really treatable in fish......
Yeah that sucks, lots of people are suggesting feeding him peas would that hurt anything or should I give it a try, I know that wouldn’t help with organ failure but say the chances it isn’t organ failure maybe it could help fix his problem
The “feed them peas” is poor advice. It stems from a treatment designed for a specific issue with fancy goldfish. Somebody read that and began telling people to feed peas to their marine fish … it won’t hurt, but it won’t help.
 
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The “feed them peas” is poor advice. It stems from a treatment designed for a specific issue with fancy goldfish. Somebody read that and began telling people to feed peas to their marine fish … it won’t hurt, but it
I also know this is just a shot in the dark but is there a possibility it’s unreleased eggs? the abdomen is very symmetrical and big, the only thing is is the eyes are protrude.. 😔 This was my first fish ever and my absolute favourite he/she surpasses every other fish i’ve ever had and I just am so so sad about this, in hindsight i’m thinking it’s something with its organs though, due to fast breathing and the eyes.. anyways ill stop bothering you thanks so much for taking time to educate me. His name is Yao btw haha. Thanks.
 

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I also know this is just a shot in the dark but is there a possibility it’s unreleased eggs? the abdomen is very symmetrical and big, the only thing is is the eyes are protrude.. 😔 This was my first fish ever and my absolute favourite he/she surpasses every other fish i’ve ever had and I just am so so sad about this, in hindsight i’m thinking it’s something with its organs though, due to fast breathing and the eyes.. anyways ill stop bothering you thanks so much for taking time to educate me. His name is Yao btw haha. Thanks.

Yes - it could well be. The problem with abdominal swelling issues is that they have similar symptoms.

It's that darn rapid breathing that's the issue - that implies something is really wrong with the fish, causing anemia and rapid breathing. That, if caused by abdominal swelling, just isn't treatable.
 

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