giddyupalfie
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Just come home from OH's house to get ready for work to find my fish upside down and gulping for air like a goodun. When he does attempt to swim he keeps rolling over to the left until he ends up upside down again.
He went a bit funny a few weeks back, developed a few black marks towards the back of his belly on his left hand side and couldn't swim properly. His belly also really bloated but more so on the left side.
I done a bit of research and I thought maybe he had swimbladder? So I done as it told me to on the net and he seemed back to his fishy little self after a day or two however the black marks still didn't disappear.
Now I've found him like this and I've got to leave him for work in 30 mins so I need help ASAP please people!! He keeps wedging himself between the tank and the pump he can get out if he wants to but clearly thinks he can't or simply doesn't want to. Maybe he's chosen his place to die.
I also have two other goldfish in the tank so should I seperate him from them? I don't think he has contaminted the water though cus they've both been fine the whole time the other was ill?
He went a bit funny a few weeks back, developed a few black marks towards the back of his belly on his left hand side and couldn't swim properly. His belly also really bloated but more so on the left side.
I done a bit of research and I thought maybe he had swimbladder? So I done as it told me to on the net and he seemed back to his fishy little self after a day or two however the black marks still didn't disappear.
Now I've found him like this and I've got to leave him for work in 30 mins so I need help ASAP please people!! He keeps wedging himself between the tank and the pump he can get out if he wants to but clearly thinks he can't or simply doesn't want to. Maybe he's chosen his place to die.
I also have two other goldfish in the tank so should I seperate him from them? I don't think he has contaminted the water though cus they've both been fine the whole time the other was ill?
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