Hello. I am brand new to fish ownership and have a small 10 gallon saltwater tank. It finished cycling late last week and I added a clownfish fish two days ago. Very quickly things went kinda downhill with the fish staying in the top right corner of the tank and just not quite looking right when it swam. I realized I introduced him wrong (I did float him to match temperatures but I didn't add tank water to his water slowly before adding) but unfortunately I couldn't go backwards.
He actually looked OKish for a couple hours yesterday morning but by the evening he was swimming vertically (either head up or head down) in the corner of the tank. Research says its likely a swim bladder issue so I wont feed for 24-48 hours and give him a pea to see if that will help. But I also read that it could be bacterial. I bought antibiotics but I dont know if I should dose him or not. From what I read it sounds like treating for a bacterial infection could mess up the whole tanks bacteria and obviously I don't want to do that if it isn't bacterial related.
I got him from Petco and he did have a tank mate that I thought was swimming kinda funny but my SO said he wasnt so maybe I was just imagining it. This morning he was swimming top left of tank. Right now he's doing pretty well hanging out in the middle but it's obvious he's still not swimming right. Does anyone know how to tell if I should use the antibiotics or not?
Tank was set up with Distilled water, is only him and a decoration (no live rock and no coral), and these are my readings. Theyve been stable for 3 days and are the same today.
Alkalinity 120 ppm
GH - 75 dh
KH - 40 dKH
Chlorine, Coper and Iron - 0 ppm
Ammonia and Nitrites - 0 ppm
Nitrates - 10 ppm
PH - 8 pH
Salinity 35
He actually looked OKish for a couple hours yesterday morning but by the evening he was swimming vertically (either head up or head down) in the corner of the tank. Research says its likely a swim bladder issue so I wont feed for 24-48 hours and give him a pea to see if that will help. But I also read that it could be bacterial. I bought antibiotics but I dont know if I should dose him or not. From what I read it sounds like treating for a bacterial infection could mess up the whole tanks bacteria and obviously I don't want to do that if it isn't bacterial related.
I got him from Petco and he did have a tank mate that I thought was swimming kinda funny but my SO said he wasnt so maybe I was just imagining it. This morning he was swimming top left of tank. Right now he's doing pretty well hanging out in the middle but it's obvious he's still not swimming right. Does anyone know how to tell if I should use the antibiotics or not?
Tank was set up with Distilled water, is only him and a decoration (no live rock and no coral), and these are my readings. Theyve been stable for 3 days and are the same today.
Alkalinity 120 ppm
GH - 75 dh
KH - 40 dKH
Chlorine, Coper and Iron - 0 ppm
Ammonia and Nitrites - 0 ppm
Nitrates - 10 ppm
PH - 8 pH
Salinity 35
