Clown Loach Help

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I've got a pair of clown loach, since last 3days, i have been observing that both of the loaches are sort of staying vertically for most of the time either facing up or facing down. But one of them, has got a bulged belly that appears as if it is going to burst soon. and its mouth is remaining opened widely than it is normally. so watsup with it? the other loach is eating food without problems. are there chances of parasites in water?
 
what is the size of your tank?
what other fish do you have in there?
how long have you had the loaches?
how big are they?
what are your water parameters (ammonia, nitrite, nitrate levels)?
 
Ditto on the questions.
Plus - parasites are definitely a possibility. Clowns are caught wild - not bred in captivity - so there's no knowing what they might have when they come in. I had one with internal parasites that I didn't catch in time :(

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clowns r 2inches in length, otherfishes r 4 angels, 4 corris and 4 3striped pencils and a black ghost.

tank is just sufficient to hold these fishes. pH should b close to 7 and water temp. is near 80F.

i also have blue loach and queen loach ( or yo yo loach, watever is the common name) in another tank. i havent had any pblm with them ofcourse i have them from long time.

i bought clowns almost a week ago.

is there any general parasite killer i can use? or just water change will do ?
 
"Just sufficient" is not an appropriate answer, when discussing fish of these sizes... We need number of gallons.
 
Hrafnkel said:
"Just sufficient" is not an appropriate answer, when discussing fish of these sizes... We need number of gallons.


I agree. Dimensions would be even better however.


How long has this tank been setup? It sounds like ammonia/nitrite spike, and the clowns are struggling to breathe. That's pure conjecture without more information however.
 
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