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@primetimeaquatics,thsnk you again for a great stream! Question: what could present as swim bladder but isn't ? A week ago my 3 yr old gold spotted Severum started swimming on his side, stopped eating. I added aquarium salt-he's swimming fine now, hand feeding him and also he's back to eating from the water column, but he is still a bit confused, feels like he's bumping into the decor a bit. I'm reluctant to move him to QT and medicate without any obvious symptoms, also he's got a Severum wife and they are inseparable, so I fear he'll get depressed in a separate tank. Any ideas or things to look for? Thanks!
Hi! I love your channel, thanks so much!! Question about my Blind Cave Tetras: I have had them for about year; I recently moved them to a new tank....and I am noticing this very pronounced different coloration on 3 of my fish. It looks super cool; just want to make sure it's nothing to worry about -- I have researched online - but I can't find what this might be! I have a video I will try to find a way to upload; it's their ventral fin and it's very dark red.
I do have an albino Oscar she’s all my herself in a 50 gallon tank I want more but was told that she will kill everything that’s placed in her tank. I also had clown leaches they were very small I had them with my fanytail goldfish and by the time I was told they such off all there slim coat I lost a lot of goldfish. My clown leaches were very small and they died when I thought I could separate them.
Very nice!^^ Guppies may be thought of as “beginner fish”, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t a great choice if you’re looking for a tank full of color and activity
I have to agree … all valid points and I use both … I have a 125 with 3 tidals and a canister and 5 months no maintenance AT ALL tank still CRYSTAL CLEAR