He's swimming sideways all of a sudden (flat side down). He's able to right himself but seems to have trouble staying right side up. It's very recent, I only observed this last night and today. His color and appetite and everything else seem fine. None of the other fish are effected or showing any signs of anything.
Recently, my gravid female peacock gudgeon died from what I thought were pregnancy complications. She was looking and acting fine until I just found her dead. This was in my 5 gallon peacock gudgeon breeding tank with just the two peacock gudgeons in it. I've had these fish for over a year.
So I needed their 5 gallon for quarantine for some new fish so I took the male out and put him in my 2.5 gallon fry grow up tank where he's now.
The tank is due for a routine water change and nothing seems to be out of the ordinary regarding water parems or anything. Everything is the same as usual and the temps are around 78 degrees. Should I just swim for swim bladder disease? I'm wondering if that's really the diagnosis when the female never showed signs of locomotion problems.
Recently, my gravid female peacock gudgeon died from what I thought were pregnancy complications. She was looking and acting fine until I just found her dead. This was in my 5 gallon peacock gudgeon breeding tank with just the two peacock gudgeons in it. I've had these fish for over a year.
So I needed their 5 gallon for quarantine for some new fish so I took the male out and put him in my 2.5 gallon fry grow up tank where he's now.
The tank is due for a routine water change and nothing seems to be out of the ordinary regarding water parems or anything. Everything is the same as usual and the temps are around 78 degrees. Should I just swim for swim bladder disease? I'm wondering if that's really the diagnosis when the female never showed signs of locomotion problems.