sick little yoyo
Alright everyone, I have a yoyo loach in my tank and he doesn't seem to be doing very well. Since I introduced him two weeks ago he has become quite thin and I think I can actualy see his ribs now, it's so sad. He's only a baby. I also noticed that he doesn't use all of his fins, they simply stay clamped to his body and he looks like he's handicapped when he swims. He totally gets his *** kicked by the filter, which he used to love swimming in the current. I guess that I should also note that he doesn't really move around very much anymore either.
I know he isn't being terrorized, his only tank mates are 2 panda cories and 4 harlequins and I've never seen them give him any trouble. If anything, I think I should be worried about him terrorizing them! Everyone else in the tank seems to be doing perfectly fine.
Any ideas about what may be wrong with him or any suggestions on how to nurse him back to health?
I included before and after photos for analyzation and comparison. The 'before' was taken the day I brought him home, the 'after' just a few minutes ago.
Thanks.

Alright everyone, I have a yoyo loach in my tank and he doesn't seem to be doing very well. Since I introduced him two weeks ago he has become quite thin and I think I can actualy see his ribs now, it's so sad. He's only a baby. I also noticed that he doesn't use all of his fins, they simply stay clamped to his body and he looks like he's handicapped when he swims. He totally gets his *** kicked by the filter, which he used to love swimming in the current. I guess that I should also note that he doesn't really move around very much anymore either.
I know he isn't being terrorized, his only tank mates are 2 panda cories and 4 harlequins and I've never seen them give him any trouble. If anything, I think I should be worried about him terrorizing them! Everyone else in the tank seems to be doing perfectly fine.
Any ideas about what may be wrong with him or any suggestions on how to nurse him back to health?
I included before and after photos for analyzation and comparison. The 'before' was taken the day I brought him home, the 'after' just a few minutes ago.
Thanks.


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