Regular Member Wango Posted September 23, 2012 Regular Member Share Posted September 23, 2012 My dads goldfish has gotten ill and he told me he thinks it is swimbladder. The fish doesn't float to the top, or sink...it swims normally, but when going fast and stuff it keeps rolling sidewards again and again unable to get upright unless slowing down. This doesn't sound like swim bladder does it? could he be overfeeding his fish, what should be done? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Narny105 Posted September 23, 2012 Regular Member Share Posted September 23, 2012 (edited) Hi Wango, In order to get accurate help would you please answer the questions above (also pasted below) required for the D&D forums. A video of the behaviour will also be of great help! Test Results for the Following: * Ammonia Level (tank): * Nitrite Level (tank) * Nitrate level (Tank) * Ammonia Level (Tap): * Nitrite Level (Tap) * Nitrate level (Tap) * Ph Level, (Tank) (If possible, KH, GH and chloramines) * Ph Level, (Tap) (If possible, KH, GH and chloramines)Other Required Info: * Brand of test-kit used and whether strips or drops? * What is the name and "size of the filter"(s)? * What kind of water additives or conditioners? * Water temperature? * How often do you change the water and how much? * How many days ago was the last water change and how much did you change? * Tank size (how many gals.) and how long has it been running? * How many fish in the tank and their size? * What do you feed your fish and how often? * Any new fish added to the tank? * Any medications added to the tank? * List previous issues experienced (dropsy, SBD, etc.) * Any unusual findings on the fish such as "grains of salt," bloody streaks, frayed fins or fungus? * Any unusual behavior like staying at the bottom, not eating, etc.? * List entire medication/treatment history for fish and tank. Please include salt, Prazi, PP, etc and the approximate time and duration of treatment. * You can really help us to identify with the concern more accurately if you post some pictures and a short video. Edited September 23, 2012 by Narny105 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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