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We have penicillinIf it is swim bladder then you need antibiotics not copper, not sure what you can legally get in USA
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We have penicillinIf it is swim bladder then you need antibiotics not copper, not sure what you can legally get in USA
Yes my fist post on this was a bit paniced but I have put the rest of the infomation down since and yeah I think its swim bladder too.I'm sorry... I have to ask... If you don't know the specific parameters, how can you say they are fine?
I sense panic in your posts. I'd start off by asking you to take a deep breath and step back. No solution is going to fix the issue instantly, so try to get your head in a place where you are prepared to be methodical and patient in your correction of the issue causing the problem.
Right now, there isn't much to go off. I would suggest isolating the fish if it is the ONLY fish in the tank in this condition.
This could be a swim bladder issue secondary to tank mate aggression. Aggression may come from a new tank addition, territorial issues and even overcrowding.
But these are only guesses as the information in the post is limited.
Again, take a deep breath. Take a water sample to the LFS and get it tested. And buy a test kit and make weekly testing part of your husbandry routine.
My clowns aren't like that its the damsels that are aggressive infact the biggest domino who just died was my females clowns best friend cause they've been in the tank the longest there inseparable.Just read loss- thats a bummer
Keep an eye on those clowns as they can be uninviting
Eventually they’ll try to bite you when hand goes In tank
This was a great response! Exactly what should happen to treat the swim bladder issue. Can also help with other things as well to get your fish back to full health. QT is highly recommended for this treatment. I'm sorry to hear about the fish... sucksIf it is a swim bladder rupture, it can heal. I had a clown go through this and he is happy, healthy and swimming fine today. https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/swim-bladder-rupture.733943/
Best bet is to get it in a quarantine by itself Make sure it has a spot that is protected from too much flow. If it has been eating, it will have plenty of fat to get it through a couple days. Mine started eating at about 3 day mark but still was upside down and sinking to bottom.
I would go and get some methylene blue and do a dip. The following info is from @Big G
Methylene Blue
What It Treats – Healing agent which treats ammonia burn, abrasions, cuts. Mild antiparasitic/antibacterial properties. Will possibly detoxify a fish that has been exposed to cyanide poisoning. Probably one of the best “first response” treatments for a sick fish.
How To Treat – Comes in both liquid and powder form, sometimes mixed in with another medication (e.g. Nitrofuracin Green Powder). So, follow the directions on the label. Generally used in a 30 minute bath at double dose, but you can also dose it directly into a quarantine tank. Aerate heavily.
Dosing instructions for using 2.303% Methylene Blue solution:
1) 30 min bath (preferred): 1 teaspoon (5 ml) per 5 gallons.
2) In a quarantine tank: 1 teaspoon (5 ml) per 10 gallons every other day for 10 days with water changes before each treatment.
Pros – Highly effective “first response” treatment with minimal risk to fish.
Cons/Side Effects – Methylene Blue can destroy nitrifying bacteria (i.e. your QT biofilter), and will stain plastic, silicone, clothing, your skin, etc.
More info on Methylene Blue: http://www.americanaquariumproducts.com/AquariumMedication3.html#methylene_blue