I have a tiger barb that looked extremely close to being dead when I first looked at it. It was just floating upside down and it's body was curved a lil bit so naturally I thought it was dead. I went to get the net and noticed that he was back upright and hiding behind a rock, now he is away from all the other fish. I was jus wondering if this is a good sign he's dying or if their not always gonna be schooling with each other, any advice would be appreciated.
20gallon fresh water, 5 tiger barbs, 5 red wag platys, 5 neon tetras, and a rubber lip pleco.
20gallon fresh water, 5 tiger barbs, 5 red wag platys, 5 neon tetras, and a rubber lip pleco.