In my experience, Endlers, sometime the water is not aged sufficiently. they don't do good. Chances that he recovers is slim given that endlers lifespan can be a year or two.
Hi guys, my male and females endlers just bred. Currently the male isn't doing very well. i'm guessing that he has a swim bladder problem. it is showing symptoms like sinking to the bottom and veering to one side when swimming/floating. Is there any possible way to treat it or it this another disease? hope someone can help to shed light on the situation.
Also, we recently moved the tank to a different location for an exhibition. might it be the change in light intensity/ temperature that causes this?
thanks very much.
Last edited by WeiXiong; 7th Apr 2009 at 16:58.
In my experience, Endlers, sometime the water is not aged sufficiently. they don't do good. Chances that he recovers is slim given that endlers lifespan can be a year or two.
colin | The Wilderness and Forest | FTS
try doing a 20% water change.. that did my male endlers in the same situation good. good luck!
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