I have a zebra danio, who had been passed through about six different owners, and somehow ended up in my tank. I had never had a danio before, but right off the back I knew something wasn't quite right about him. His back is very curved, like a hunchback, and I was told by a friend who works at a LFS that it was scoliosis. Does this sound right? When I recieved him, he was in a .5 gal bowl with no filter/heater/ect, which I upgraded right away...I don't know if the small area could have affected this as well?
Nevertheless, the little guy thrived and had always been really active until lately; he now spends about half of the time just sitting on the bottom of the tank. To make sure he wouldn't get beaten up by any other fish, I moved him into a small tank by himself and added two other danios for some company. Now I wonder if this is where an ethical question comes in: I was told if it was scoliosis, it is very painful for the fish, and it is best to euthenize (something I want to avoid doing, but I want what is best). Before I didn't consider it because he always seemed happy and active, but now that he has gotten larger, his spine seems to be more curved, causing him more problems. He doesn't seem extremely stressed, and the only worrying display is that he just sits on the bottom. Any ideas on what I should (or shouldn't) do?

Nevertheless, the little guy thrived and had always been really active until lately; he now spends about half of the time just sitting on the bottom of the tank. To make sure he wouldn't get beaten up by any other fish, I moved him into a small tank by himself and added two other danios for some company. Now I wonder if this is where an ethical question comes in: I was told if it was scoliosis, it is very painful for the fish, and it is best to euthenize (something I want to avoid doing, but I want what is best). Before I didn't consider it because he always seemed happy and active, but now that he has gotten larger, his spine seems to be more curved, causing him more problems. He doesn't seem extremely stressed, and the only worrying display is that he just sits on the bottom. Any ideas on what I should (or shouldn't) do?

