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Known as rectal prolapse, this fish may be constipated and needs to pass what is hung up on it own. If still feeding. offer brine shrimp which will act as a laxative and loosen up the stools of the fish
I agree with this however I feel it may be due to an internal parasite. Do you know if he was wild caught? I personally would handle it a different way but if you go this route though I would also add some Selcon or VitaChem to add extra nutrients and other stuff. I would also feed him very little as if you give him to much it would inevitably make the problem worse.Known as rectal prolapse, this fish may be constipated and needs to pass what is hung up on it own. If still feeding. offer brine shrimp which will act as a laxative and loosen up the stools of the fish
This fish's skin doesn't look right, seems more than just sand. However, the swollen belly (along with the protruding eyes) point to edema - a build-up of fluid in the fish's tissues. That is a result of some osmotic imbalance. I've seen it rarely in fish undergoing hyposalinity, but it is usually associated with liver or kidney failure. Just like in humans, there is no treatment for that......
question some one advised me it might be brook , I was also told from a local aquarium store owner to dose the tank with formalin 1 ml per gallon and heavy aerate it , then wait 7 days and redo for final dose. What is your opinion on this since I cherish your advice. Thanks CarlThis fish's skin doesn't look right, seems more than just sand. However, the swollen belly (along with the protruding eyes) point to edema - a build-up of fluid in the fish's tissues. That is a result of some osmotic imbalance. I've seen it rarely in fish undergoing hyposalinity, but it is usually associated with liver or kidney failure. Just like in humans, there is no treatment for that......
question some one advised me it might be brook , I was also told from a local aquarium store owner to dose the tank with formalin 1 ml per gallon and heavy aerate it , then wait 7 days and redo for final dose. What is your opinion on this since I cherish your advice. Thanks Carl