FerretLover wrote:Something is very wrong with Kaiba!!!! D: He isn't swimming at the front of the tank ready to greet me when I come in from class. I have to mess around with surface of the water to draw him out from his hiding place. I almost thought he had jumped out of the tank because he wasn't coming out and I couldn't see him anywhere in the tank. Turns out he now likes to hide under the lid I use for my corys sinking pellets. He doesn't swim around very much at all now (spends most of his time under the lid) and when he does come out he's constantly slamming his back tail (which he hasn't flared out at all today. It looks almost clamped together) against the bamboo and other things in the tank. My friend thinks its fin rot and has given me some medication for him; she previously had a betta that had it. I'm thinking this odd behavior was mostly brought on by the change from tank to tank; I can only imagine how stressful it was. I'm going to medicate him and keep a close eye on him; thankfully I'm here for the weekend so I'll be able to watch him then. If anyone has any advice I would really appreciate it! I love this fish (I almost started crying when I thought he had jumped out of the tank) and I hate seeing him like this!

FerretLover wrote:Something is very wrong with Kaiba!!!! D: He isn't swimming at the front of the tank ready to greet me when I come in from class. I have to mess around with surface of the water to draw him out from his hiding place. I almost thought he had jumped out of the tank because he wasn't coming out and I couldn't see him anywhere in the tank. Turns out he now likes to hide under the lid I use for my corys sinking pellets. He doesn't swim around very much at all now (spends most of his time under the lid) and when he does come out he's constantly slamming his back tail (which he hasn't flared out at all today. It looks almost clamped together) against the bamboo and other things in the tank. My friend thinks its fin rot and has given me some medication for him; she previously had a betta that had it. I'm thinking this odd behavior was mostly brought on by the change from tank to tank; I can only imagine how stressful it was. I'm going to medicate him and keep a close eye on him; thankfully I'm here for the weekend so I'll be able to watch him then. If anyone has any advice I would really appreciate it! I love this fish (I almost started crying when I thought he had jumped out of the tank) and I hate seeing him like this!
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Lil'Tiger wrote:I don't own any fish yet, but I was wondering if I could get a little advice on these fish that live together. I was wondering if clown fish, glofish, and these African puffer fish (The name is basically that, but it's not specific. If it helps the puffer fish are about the size of someones middle section on an index finger.) I was wondering if those types of fish could live together? I would make sure the fish get the right about of gallons of water and such :3
Lil'Tiger wrote:I don't own any fish yet, but I was wondering if I could get a little advice on these fish that live together. I was wondering if clown fish, glofish, and these African puffer fish (The name is basically that, but it's not specific. If it helps the puffer fish are about the size of someones middle section on an index finger.) I was wondering if those types of fish could live together? I would make sure the fish get the right about of gallons of water and such :3

Lil'Tiger wrote:I don't own any fish yet, but I was wondering if I could get a little advice on these fish that live together. I was wondering if clown fish, glofish, and these African puffer fish (The name is basically that, but it's not specific. If it helps the puffer fish are about the size of someones middle section on an index finger.) I was wondering if those types of fish could live together? I would make sure the fish get the right about of gallons of water and such :3

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