Axilottaquestions
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Hi everyone,
I’m a new owner. I’ve tried to read all of the threads before posting to avoid repetition but I’m still in search of help for the nuances.
1. 4-5 inches long so I think a juvenile. Not sure sex.
2. Two days ago noticed it not seeming well, didn’t move when we touched it- ie it would push around then eventually move.
- sometimes a back leg seemed angled weird. While not floating it did seem a little possibly tilted in the back end later in the day.
- all of this led me to believe it was constipated /impacted. (No substrate, but we’ve possibly over fed brine shrimp 2x a day).
- we tubbed her and did see what I now think is poop twice (which also means I don’t think he has pooped much or at all since we got about a month ago).
…….after the research we fridged him last night. One more poop early but none overnight.
This morning I wasn’t sure if I had been hasty, since she had actually finally pooped, so we stopped fridging and kept in tub in cool room.
-she did eat a couple pellets
Now tonight again having the pushing /not moving. Her gills seem to be limp/flattened to her head. Maybe bent? Maybe some whiteness showing on tips?
I know all of these changes are stressful and bad- but have fridged again since that seems to be consensus everywhere.
(other info, we did have a lot of challenges with ammonia reaching 2) we had gone through a whole tubbing protocol a week or two ago and she was doing great. Daily water changes while we got that cycled back with Surestart 700. We got it down to zero and seemed good hovering around .25 when this started happening ammonia had gotten back to .5 so we were going to run again to get it back down when we found this behavior happening.
Questions that have come up that I don’t see answers to:
1. Can you be TOO quick to fridge? Or is this always a good option? (When WOULDN’T you want to fridge?)
2. How long is too short to fridge? I know you can up to two weeks, but what is the shortest you would want to?
3. If we don’t have any stones or anything large he could have eaten (other than too large a piece of worm?) when would we think impacting would be over and we could stop fridging?
4. now that the gills are looking badly, do we think we over stressed her with all the movements and changes- which allowed a fungus to set in (if that’s what is going on?) … or would you assume this may have been the primary issue and neve impacting?
5. If fungus- do a tea or salt bath… but again, how long do you keep fridging during that treatment?
6. We usually add the aquarium salt to her tank, but not to the tubs when we are running- nor do we have in the fridge water. Should we add a little amount? Or would that be too concentrated in a small container?
7. Has anyone had this issue of being able to push them around? Any causes besides what I mentioned?
Thanks! I so appreciate the expertise here! I’m going to include pics to see if I’m missing anything? Can’t tell if her gills are looking whiter/fuzzier or if she just looks sick
Ps when attached these photos it almost looks like there are two bumps on the right side (as you look down)
I’m a new owner. I’ve tried to read all of the threads before posting to avoid repetition but I’m still in search of help for the nuances.
1. 4-5 inches long so I think a juvenile. Not sure sex.
2. Two days ago noticed it not seeming well, didn’t move when we touched it- ie it would push around then eventually move.
- sometimes a back leg seemed angled weird. While not floating it did seem a little possibly tilted in the back end later in the day.
- all of this led me to believe it was constipated /impacted. (No substrate, but we’ve possibly over fed brine shrimp 2x a day).
- we tubbed her and did see what I now think is poop twice (which also means I don’t think he has pooped much or at all since we got about a month ago).
…….after the research we fridged him last night. One more poop early but none overnight.
This morning I wasn’t sure if I had been hasty, since she had actually finally pooped, so we stopped fridging and kept in tub in cool room.
-she did eat a couple pellets
Now tonight again having the pushing /not moving. Her gills seem to be limp/flattened to her head. Maybe bent? Maybe some whiteness showing on tips?
I know all of these changes are stressful and bad- but have fridged again since that seems to be consensus everywhere.
(other info, we did have a lot of challenges with ammonia reaching 2) we had gone through a whole tubbing protocol a week or two ago and she was doing great. Daily water changes while we got that cycled back with Surestart 700. We got it down to zero and seemed good hovering around .25 when this started happening ammonia had gotten back to .5 so we were going to run again to get it back down when we found this behavior happening.
Questions that have come up that I don’t see answers to:
1. Can you be TOO quick to fridge? Or is this always a good option? (When WOULDN’T you want to fridge?)
2. How long is too short to fridge? I know you can up to two weeks, but what is the shortest you would want to?
3. If we don’t have any stones or anything large he could have eaten (other than too large a piece of worm?) when would we think impacting would be over and we could stop fridging?
4. now that the gills are looking badly, do we think we over stressed her with all the movements and changes- which allowed a fungus to set in (if that’s what is going on?) … or would you assume this may have been the primary issue and neve impacting?
5. If fungus- do a tea or salt bath… but again, how long do you keep fridging during that treatment?
6. We usually add the aquarium salt to her tank, but not to the tubs when we are running- nor do we have in the fridge water. Should we add a little amount? Or would that be too concentrated in a small container?
7. Has anyone had this issue of being able to push them around? Any causes besides what I mentioned?
Thanks! I so appreciate the expertise here! I’m going to include pics to see if I’m missing anything? Can’t tell if her gills are looking whiter/fuzzier or if she just looks sick
Ps when attached these photos it almost looks like there are two bumps on the right side (as you look down)