Hello all.
I have 5 Swordtails (1m:4f) in a fully stocked 75 gallon. Two of the females appear to be pregnant; one of which has been laying on the bottom of the tank in some anacharis for the last 36ish hours. Her gills seem to be moving normally, and there is no redness or other discolouration; however she is moving her mouth constantly as if saying 'get these things out!' Other than the gaping mouth (and sitting on the tank bottom) she appears okay.
I have never cared for Swordtails and do not know if this is normal, so I am now worried she might be in distress. Is it possible for live bearers to become impacted the same way egg layers can become egg-bound? Is she ready to explode? If I were to guess I would say she is certainly close!
Tank regime is 50% water change every Sunday. I use Prime as dechlor. The tank is a planted tank and I currently use Seachem Flourish, Excel, Trace and Potassium. The Excel is added daily (other than water change day), all others the same day as the water change. All additives for plants are added at half of what the recommended dose is. I include this information because I'm not sure if these chemicals can have an affect on the fish.
50% water change was done 3 days ago. Tested water params tonight and they are as follows:
Ammonia. 0
Nitrite. 0
Nitrate. 5-10
Ph. 7.8
Gh. 8
Kh. 5
Temp. 79f
I have attached the best picture I can take as she popped out of the anacharis for a few moments.
Any comments/advice/ideas as to her laying on the bottom of the tank would be greatly appreciated.
I have 5 Swordtails (1m:4f) in a fully stocked 75 gallon. Two of the females appear to be pregnant; one of which has been laying on the bottom of the tank in some anacharis for the last 36ish hours. Her gills seem to be moving normally, and there is no redness or other discolouration; however she is moving her mouth constantly as if saying 'get these things out!' Other than the gaping mouth (and sitting on the tank bottom) she appears okay.
I have never cared for Swordtails and do not know if this is normal, so I am now worried she might be in distress. Is it possible for live bearers to become impacted the same way egg layers can become egg-bound? Is she ready to explode? If I were to guess I would say she is certainly close!
Tank regime is 50% water change every Sunday. I use Prime as dechlor. The tank is a planted tank and I currently use Seachem Flourish, Excel, Trace and Potassium. The Excel is added daily (other than water change day), all others the same day as the water change. All additives for plants are added at half of what the recommended dose is. I include this information because I'm not sure if these chemicals can have an affect on the fish.
50% water change was done 3 days ago. Tested water params tonight and they are as follows:
Ammonia. 0
Nitrite. 0
Nitrate. 5-10
Ph. 7.8
Gh. 8
Kh. 5
Temp. 79f
I have attached the best picture I can take as she popped out of the anacharis for a few moments.
Any comments/advice/ideas as to her laying on the bottom of the tank would be greatly appreciated.
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