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Swim Bladder in guppies? Put one to sleep today.


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Posted by doubleagentjenn on March 17, 2003 at 11:15:25:

I recently moved my aquarium home from my office and after the move was complete one of my males began acting funny.

His body began to swell, he quit eating, and seemed to have a loss of balance, sometimes falling downward or turning upright then righting himself. I finally put him to sleep yesterday after a full week without eating.

All water levels are normal. All other fish seem to be fine. I am wondering if this is a swim bladder problem caused by stress? Should I treat my remaining fish?


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