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zin
01-19-2004, 5:56 PM
one of my giant danios is basically laying on the gravel, and breathing quickly, hes upsidedown. His stomach looks a little bloated but i had fed them a few hours before. His fin back fin also looks a little red, kind of like he scrapped it.

Iv looked around and cant find anything about this really.

He is almost 4 years old, is it just his time?

DEmigh
01-19-2004, 7:05 PM
What does a first responder do?

Check for Airway, Breathing, and Cardiac function.

The aquarist's equivalent is ammonia, and nitrite. What are they?

Any recent/sudden changes in pH or temperature?

Are the other Danios behaving strangely?

Are you missing any smaller inhabitants that it (the distressed fish) might have tried to eat?

zin
01-19-2004, 7:11 PM
sry was in a rush :\, 0ammonia 0nitrite, 5ppm nitrate, ph is a steady 7.2 and has been for years.

some pond snails in the tank but i dont think that would bother him, iv seen him eat them before.

DEmigh
01-19-2004, 7:16 PM
The water sounds good, great actually...

Umm... Do you have quarantine tank available?

zin
01-19-2004, 7:23 PM
all the other fish seem fine as well. i decided to disturb him a little, he swam around but was VERY twitchy, like he is semi paralyzed.

zin
01-19-2004, 7:25 PM
He is swimming around constantly now but still VERY oddly and it seems if he doesnt try his back end floats up a little. maybe swim bladder?

i wish i had a q-tank but i dont, just moved a few months ago and have been lazy to empty boxes

DEmigh
01-19-2004, 7:28 PM
Maybe a Q-tank would be a good idea then, if not to protect the other Danios from <insert mystery cause here>, then for his (her?) own protection.

ScottoMacD
01-19-2004, 10:07 PM
Hi.

It could very well be gill flukes.

It affects the breathing of the fish and they tend to look "lazy" for lack of a better term.

They also breath very rapidly, and tend to dart around in sudden burst then go back to the lazy resting position.

Do you have any anti-parasitic meds lying around?

Granted I'm just shooting in the dark here, but by some of your discription it could be flukes.

I figured I throw out another possiblity??

DEmigh
01-20-2004, 8:22 AM
Originally posted by zin
[...] i wish i had a q-tank but i dont, just moved a few months ago and have been lazy to empty boxes

If the Danio still lives...

A Q-tank doesn't have to be an actual aquarium. Anything that'll hold water and has never been exposed to soaps/detergents/etc. will do. A new plastic pail from the grocery store will do nicely. An airstone will provide the necessary surface agitation.

ScottoMacD makes a good suggestion:

It could very well be gill flukes.
You can see those, if you look carefully at the fish's gills.

RIP? :sad or still fighting the good fight? :cool:

zin
01-20-2004, 9:43 AM
he died overnight ;\

i took a close look at him after and nothing looks wrong :\