new pygmy wrasse has swim bladder issues

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ok so i got a pygmy wrasse last night in the mail i thought it was dead but it wasn’t and it’s condition hasn’t gotten any better besides he’s more aware

i found out he had swim bladder issues when i tried to switch him from hiding into a cup and into a pvc pipe

while i did that he just kept swimming awkwardly and always nose diving into the bottom of the cage that i had him in

so do i try to treat him or do i put him down and message live aquaria and see what they can do or should i message them before
 

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I would wait. Sometimes, when fish are shipped, they are exposed to pressure changes on the plane that affects their swim bladder....this can sometimes resolve over a few days.
That said, it is pretty common for for folks to mix the symptoms of a moribund fish with a swim bladder problem. Moribund fish swim aimlessly or twitch. Swim bladder issues make the fish either positive or negative buoyant, and the fish fights against it.
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I would wait. Sometimes, when fish are shipped, they are exposed to pressure changes on the plane that affects their swim bladder....this can sometimes resolve over a few days.
That said, it is pretty common for for folks to mix the symptoms of a moribund fish with a swim bladder problem. Moribund fish swim aimlessly or twitch. Swim bladder issues make the fish either positive or negative buoyant, and the fish fights against it.
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ok i’ll wait it out thanks for the help but i thought the continuous bumping and swimming down was a symptom of a swim bladder issue
 

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I would wait. Swim bladders can heal. It’s the stress that causes secondary disease that may cause death.

if you have him in a tank by himself with low flow it will give him a good chance.

you also may want to do a dip in methylene blue.

I had a clown with ruptured swim bladder. He is happy and healthy today.
here is the thread.
 
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I would wait. Swim bladders can heal. It’s the stress that causes secondary disease that may cause death.

if you have him in a tank by himself with low flow it will give him a good chance.

you also may want to do a dip in methylene blue.

I had a clown with ruptured swim bladder. He is happy and healthy today.
here is the thread.
ok thanks for the help and he’s in a pvc tube right now in a home made acclamation box
and i’ll have to look at that one stuff
 

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