HELP!!!
I just picked one of my Rummy nose tetras up off the tile floor. He jumped out of my 40 gallon breeder. It's quite a fall, maybe 48 inches from the top to the floor. I think he may have been lying there for 2 to 5 minutes, I'm not sure.
I had heard a sound as I turned off the lights in the living room and was going to go to bed. I looked around in the tanks for about 2 to 5 minutes and then saw him on the floor. I picked him up and dropped him back into the tank, but he was floating upside down.
I then noticed he had some dust and cat hair on him, he might have landed behind the tank and flopped out to where I could see him at the side. After I had him back in the tank I decided I should get him out to get anything clinging to him off of him.
I netted him out and had him in some of his tank water in a small tub and pulled the stuff off him without touching him and then, unsure what to do, I put him back in the tank.
I don't know what to do for him. He's just floating around the tank, belly up. He's breathing, and every now and then he tries to swim, but his attempts are weak, and he's mostly drifting. I don't know if I should leave him in there and go to bed, or go ahead and euthanize him.
Can he recover from this trauma? Should I take a chance and leave him in the tank. This was a terrible fall for him onto a hard tile floor.
I don't know for sure how long he was there, but when I saw him he was not moving, then a slight flick of his caudal fin told me he was alive.
I hate this for the poor little thing. I've never had a fish jump out before and I don't know how he did it; the tank has only a very narrow area uncovered.
Any advice will be very much appreciated.
I had heard a sound as I turned off the lights in the living room and was going to go to bed. I looked around in the tanks for about 2 to 5 minutes and then saw him on the floor. I picked him up and dropped him back into the tank, but he was floating upside down.
I then noticed he had some dust and cat hair on him, he might have landed behind the tank and flopped out to where I could see him at the side. After I had him back in the tank I decided I should get him out to get anything clinging to him off of him.
I netted him out and had him in some of his tank water in a small tub and pulled the stuff off him without touching him and then, unsure what to do, I put him back in the tank.
I don't know what to do for him. He's just floating around the tank, belly up. He's breathing, and every now and then he tries to swim, but his attempts are weak, and he's mostly drifting. I don't know if I should leave him in there and go to bed, or go ahead and euthanize him.
Can he recover from this trauma? Should I take a chance and leave him in the tank. This was a terrible fall for him onto a hard tile floor.
I don't know for sure how long he was there, but when I saw him he was not moving, then a slight flick of his caudal fin told me he was alive.
I hate this for the poor little thing. I've never had a fish jump out before and I don't know how he did it; the tank has only a very narrow area uncovered.
Any advice will be very much appreciated.