Mortimer
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- Sharon
Hi everyone,
Mortimer has been doing really well (I thought).....but yesterday he didn't seem interested in food for the first time. I didn't think much of it because he's getting older, so I figured he just didn't need to eat. I tried to feed him again today, and still nothing. I tried to feed him live blackworms from a turkey baster (like always), and he followed the turkey baster with his head as if he was interested...but he didn't snap at it like he usually does.
Yesterday, I also noticed that he was holding his mouth slightly open and it was like he was taking deep breaths (I don't know what he was really doing, but that's what it looked like). He is still doing this. His jaw actually looks slightly swollen. I've noticed that for a couple weeks, but I tried not to worry about it because I thought that that was just the shape of his head as he's gotten older.
I feel that there is definitely something wrong with him. I hesitantly picked him up to see if he would open his mouth if I slightly placed the edge of a cleaned-off debit card in there. Nothing. I didn't want to stress him out more than I already had, so I let him go. (He did not seem to be very happy about me handling him.) He isn't showing other signs of stress that I can see (e.g., hooked tail, curled gills, etc).
The tank is bare-bottomed....and there is nothing that I can think that he could've eaten other than maybe a piece of a live plant..??? The water parameters have been perfect. I just checked the water again: ammonia: 0, nitrite: 0, nitrate: ~30. The water temperature has been a steady 67-68 degrees.
Please let me know if you have any ideas about what might be going on. I really care about this little guy, and I don't want him to be uncomfortable. Thank you in advance.
Also....I don't have a picture of his jaw yet, but I'll take one as soon as he comes out of hiding....
Sharon
Mortimer has been doing really well (I thought).....but yesterday he didn't seem interested in food for the first time. I didn't think much of it because he's getting older, so I figured he just didn't need to eat. I tried to feed him again today, and still nothing. I tried to feed him live blackworms from a turkey baster (like always), and he followed the turkey baster with his head as if he was interested...but he didn't snap at it like he usually does.
Yesterday, I also noticed that he was holding his mouth slightly open and it was like he was taking deep breaths (I don't know what he was really doing, but that's what it looked like). He is still doing this. His jaw actually looks slightly swollen. I've noticed that for a couple weeks, but I tried not to worry about it because I thought that that was just the shape of his head as he's gotten older.
I feel that there is definitely something wrong with him. I hesitantly picked him up to see if he would open his mouth if I slightly placed the edge of a cleaned-off debit card in there. Nothing. I didn't want to stress him out more than I already had, so I let him go. (He did not seem to be very happy about me handling him.) He isn't showing other signs of stress that I can see (e.g., hooked tail, curled gills, etc).
The tank is bare-bottomed....and there is nothing that I can think that he could've eaten other than maybe a piece of a live plant..??? The water parameters have been perfect. I just checked the water again: ammonia: 0, nitrite: 0, nitrate: ~30. The water temperature has been a steady 67-68 degrees.
Please let me know if you have any ideas about what might be going on. I really care about this little guy, and I don't want him to be uncomfortable. Thank you in advance.
Also....I don't have a picture of his jaw yet, but I'll take one as soon as he comes out of hiding....
Sharon