Hi all,
Seems like this problem is flavour of the month in Australian users...could it have something to do with the heat?
Anyway, here's mine - as I haven't found any useful information yet (still looking through the other threads). My paramaters are good though I do 25% water change each week and I'm unsure whether that's a problem, I feed her hiraki carnivore fish food (2-3 small pellets every 2 to 3 days) and the temparature in my house is pretty mild.
My axie Keating has/had the same problem of floating a lot and frantically swimming trying to get to the bottom of the tank. So I fed her a little less and kept an eye on her as well as letting enough water out of the tank so that she could touch the ground to at least chill her out a bit. I came back from work today to find her near belly up and thinking that she was dead I went to grab her but she was well and truly alive but listing quite a lot.
For a bit of background, she has swallowed and spat up a stone in the past so I'm aware she could have internal problems, but she eats fine and seems generally happy, apart from the frantic swimming to try and get to the bottom of the tank and today. So I've popped her in the fridge...here are the questions; so I know I should look for vom and poop but what else should I look for? I mean she doesn't seem bloated at all in fact I've always been worried that her head seems to big for her body but she is definitely not underfed. How long should I leave her in the fridge for, I have some chilled fresh water and cycled water so I'm prepared for a long stay but I'm just not sure how long is sufficient to make sure she's better - if she should get better. Should I keep feeding her as normal? I realise that if I'm trying to get rid of an obstruction, making more obstruction is not such a great idea, but I'm always unsure how to approach fasting in such...shall we say, inexpressive animals.
I just checked on her and offered her a little to eat and she took it and was still rather active; she's been in the fridge for about 6 hours. EDIT: She's been in there for 24 hours now and is still pretty active.
Any help would be appreciated.
Seems like this problem is flavour of the month in Australian users...could it have something to do with the heat?
Anyway, here's mine - as I haven't found any useful information yet (still looking through the other threads). My paramaters are good though I do 25% water change each week and I'm unsure whether that's a problem, I feed her hiraki carnivore fish food (2-3 small pellets every 2 to 3 days) and the temparature in my house is pretty mild.
My axie Keating has/had the same problem of floating a lot and frantically swimming trying to get to the bottom of the tank. So I fed her a little less and kept an eye on her as well as letting enough water out of the tank so that she could touch the ground to at least chill her out a bit. I came back from work today to find her near belly up and thinking that she was dead I went to grab her but she was well and truly alive but listing quite a lot.
For a bit of background, she has swallowed and spat up a stone in the past so I'm aware she could have internal problems, but she eats fine and seems generally happy, apart from the frantic swimming to try and get to the bottom of the tank and today. So I've popped her in the fridge...here are the questions; so I know I should look for vom and poop but what else should I look for? I mean she doesn't seem bloated at all in fact I've always been worried that her head seems to big for her body but she is definitely not underfed. How long should I leave her in the fridge for, I have some chilled fresh water and cycled water so I'm prepared for a long stay but I'm just not sure how long is sufficient to make sure she's better - if she should get better. Should I keep feeding her as normal? I realise that if I'm trying to get rid of an obstruction, making more obstruction is not such a great idea, but I'm always unsure how to approach fasting in such...shall we say, inexpressive animals.
I just checked on her and offered her a little to eat and she took it and was still rather active; she's been in the fridge for about 6 hours. EDIT: She's been in there for 24 hours now and is still pretty active.
Any help would be appreciated.