arsn9lea
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Rosie (female name, but don't really know gender) is about two years old and lives alone in a 29 gal. fully cycled tank with a bare bottom. Water checks consistently show 0.0-0.25 ammonia (always somewhere between the two colors), nitrite 0, and 10-20 for nitrates.
I don't think she's eaten since about Christmas, so for about a month.
About 3 weeks ago or so, I found her in the upper corner of the tank, floating head up with her tail down. She wasn't very responsive, but with a lot of prompting, swam to the bottom. She has not had problems staying on the bottom, and rarely goes to the top. In fact, she seems to like to wedge herself in very tight corners and places.
She has been extremely lethargic since then. Her cloaca area looked very swollen and I attempted to bring down her tank temperature significantly as a form of mild fridging. Several days at about 52F/11C resulted in some poo, but not much and no apparent reduction in the swelling.
I fridged her for a bit over a week, which produced some poo, but again not much, and a reduction in the swelling.
She has now been back in the tank for a few days, at room temperature. She remains very lethargic and still hasn't eaten. She doesn't even strike at the red wigglers, which are normally the staple of her diet. She She seems able to get around when she wants to and still likes to crawl into very awkward tight places. Earlier today, she was literally folded in half, with her head up, and the rest of her body underneath her. Also, for the last couple of days, she has kept her mouth partially open. I think she's losing weight, but doesn't look terribly emaciated to me at this point.
Today, I've started to see some bright green poo emerge from her behind, but it is just trails behind her. Her gills have always been somewhat forward, but they appear more so right now, and today I've noticed some tail curling, which is new.
It's very difficult to take pictures in the tank, but I've attached four of them. The photo with her looking to the left is from when she was first placed in the fridge a couple of weeks ago. (Never mind the tail - the curled look was just because she was moving at the time.) The other three are from today, back in the tank. The top is meant to show her weight. The facial shot shoes the mouth being open and the gills bent forward. The full profile shot looking to the right shows the whole works, including the tail curl. Ignore all of the green lines, as they are scratches on the glass. The animal has no obvious scratches, cuts, or skin issues.
Any suggestions?
I don't think she's eaten since about Christmas, so for about a month.
About 3 weeks ago or so, I found her in the upper corner of the tank, floating head up with her tail down. She wasn't very responsive, but with a lot of prompting, swam to the bottom. She has not had problems staying on the bottom, and rarely goes to the top. In fact, she seems to like to wedge herself in very tight corners and places.
She has been extremely lethargic since then. Her cloaca area looked very swollen and I attempted to bring down her tank temperature significantly as a form of mild fridging. Several days at about 52F/11C resulted in some poo, but not much and no apparent reduction in the swelling.
I fridged her for a bit over a week, which produced some poo, but again not much, and a reduction in the swelling.
She has now been back in the tank for a few days, at room temperature. She remains very lethargic and still hasn't eaten. She doesn't even strike at the red wigglers, which are normally the staple of her diet. She She seems able to get around when she wants to and still likes to crawl into very awkward tight places. Earlier today, she was literally folded in half, with her head up, and the rest of her body underneath her. Also, for the last couple of days, she has kept her mouth partially open. I think she's losing weight, but doesn't look terribly emaciated to me at this point.
Today, I've started to see some bright green poo emerge from her behind, but it is just trails behind her. Her gills have always been somewhat forward, but they appear more so right now, and today I've noticed some tail curling, which is new.
It's very difficult to take pictures in the tank, but I've attached four of them. The photo with her looking to the left is from when she was first placed in the fridge a couple of weeks ago. (Never mind the tail - the curled look was just because she was moving at the time.) The other three are from today, back in the tank. The top is meant to show her weight. The facial shot shoes the mouth being open and the gills bent forward. The full profile shot looking to the right shows the whole works, including the tail curl. Ignore all of the green lines, as they are scratches on the glass. The animal has no obvious scratches, cuts, or skin issues.
Any suggestions?