Devin Gibson
CCA Members
If this is bloat what should I do....Only 1 fish out of 24..believe he is a orange too pseudotropheus .....
I would say he's more of an aggressor but as far as adding epsom salt . ..would it be not good to add it to the community tank ....is it better to just add to a sick tank with him by himself
yea I have seen the above view on fish diagnosed with bloat and they really look blown up...that's why I was asking because he doesn't look like that....its really just his under belly ..hes not acting any different but it literally just looks like he has a slight belly....I have prepped the sick tank and added salt ....im going to throw him in tomorrow morningMight be better to get a picture from above the tank. Bloat and dropsy are easier to ID from a top view. Both would look like the fish are blown up with air from above and dropsy also has the scales sticking out. Usually it is hard to save them. Anyhow, I'd go with what Matt said, isolate and add salt. Both of these diseases are caused by internal stuff, bacteria, I think, and require an antibiotic, like tetracycline. Look up treatments for these diseases. It might be that they would suggest a better antibiotic with better results.
Would aquarium salt do the same.....I have the quaranteen tank set up and running for a few days...I'm going to put him in ....when I take him out just toss him back in community tank.....going from salted water to no salt ..is that a problem?Could be intestinal blockage, as a guess only. Epson salts could help there. (Even panda bears get intestinal blockages as the new reports.) Lots of fish get tumors, so another guess could be a tumor. Isolation is good in case it turns out to be a parasite, like worms.