Everything's been going great in the tank. I've had my fish for almost 1 week, did a 25% change today, dosed with 2 mL of Flourish, and everything looks great-
The tank has been: 0 Ammonia, 0 Nitrite, trace nitrates @ 78 degrees and a minimum dose of Flourish for one week.
except one of my harlequins is acting kinda weird... He very rapidly swims up and down the sides of the tank, nonstop, occasionally zipping to the other side of the tank and doing the same. He doesn't surface or gasp or anything, he just frantically goes up and down the sides of the tank and stops about an inch above the surface and an inch above the gravel. He's not rubbing on anything, just swimming in frantic circles- bottom, top. bottom, top...
The other harlequins are peacefully pacing back and fourth, occasionally zipping here or there, but this one looks like he's on PCP or something. Am I being paranoid, or is this normal behavior? It's kinda freaky, because he's been up to it for a couple hours, and I dunno if there's anything wrong. He's the only one acting abnormally. He (and the rest of the tank) looks perfectly healthy, good coloration, no spots, lesions, lumps, fuzz, or anything.
I'll keep an eye on him- hopefully he'll just tire himself out and give it up... Or I may have to send him to the Betty Ford clinic for addiction to uppers...
The tank has been: 0 Ammonia, 0 Nitrite, trace nitrates @ 78 degrees and a minimum dose of Flourish for one week.
except one of my harlequins is acting kinda weird... He very rapidly swims up and down the sides of the tank, nonstop, occasionally zipping to the other side of the tank and doing the same. He doesn't surface or gasp or anything, he just frantically goes up and down the sides of the tank and stops about an inch above the surface and an inch above the gravel. He's not rubbing on anything, just swimming in frantic circles- bottom, top. bottom, top...
The other harlequins are peacefully pacing back and fourth, occasionally zipping here or there, but this one looks like he's on PCP or something. Am I being paranoid, or is this normal behavior? It's kinda freaky, because he's been up to it for a couple hours, and I dunno if there's anything wrong. He's the only one acting abnormally. He (and the rest of the tank) looks perfectly healthy, good coloration, no spots, lesions, lumps, fuzz, or anything.
I'll keep an eye on him- hopefully he'll just tire himself out and give it up... Or I may have to send him to the Betty Ford clinic for addiction to uppers...
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