Ok before I get reamed out for this one let me explain...
I currently have 6 Serpae Tetras in my 46g but there is one who somehow managed to get his mouth crushed in (his lower jaw is inward) and because of this his mouth is shut and he is unable to eat. He tries to move his mouth but since the bottom jaw is inward he is unable to open it.
I have taken a liking to the little guy and i know its been at least 3-4 days hes been like this and i know if i do nothing he will die of starvation.
I have done tons of research on the mouth anatomy of the fish and figure that if i were to try to "reset" the mouth he may have a chance (if he survives the stress). Now I wont assume that he will have full function, but at least he'll be able to get food in.
I have done similar things like this in bio classes back in HS and college but not on fish.
So the question is, if i were to attempt to do this:
1) does this even make sense?
2) What could i use to calm the fish for those few seconds?
or... should i just give up and euthanize before he starves to death. Other than the mouth problem, the little guy swims around and acts perfectly fine.
I currently have 6 Serpae Tetras in my 46g but there is one who somehow managed to get his mouth crushed in (his lower jaw is inward) and because of this his mouth is shut and he is unable to eat. He tries to move his mouth but since the bottom jaw is inward he is unable to open it.
I have taken a liking to the little guy and i know its been at least 3-4 days hes been like this and i know if i do nothing he will die of starvation.
I have done tons of research on the mouth anatomy of the fish and figure that if i were to try to "reset" the mouth he may have a chance (if he survives the stress). Now I wont assume that he will have full function, but at least he'll be able to get food in.
I have done similar things like this in bio classes back in HS and college but not on fish.
So the question is, if i were to attempt to do this:
1) does this even make sense?
2) What could i use to calm the fish for those few seconds?
or... should i just give up and euthanize before he starves to death. Other than the mouth problem, the little guy swims around and acts perfectly fine.