Hi
One of my calico fantails has had a few swim bladder issues in the past , she floats up to surface after meals. I have stabilised this my feeding more veggies and the quality of her life is v good. But I have also noticed that her pooh is often stringy. I have treated tank in the past with anti internal bacteria from interpret. This is a water treatment medication. All my other 5 Goldies are fine no swim bladder or toilet issues. They are in a 119gallon tank (465litre) , water parameters are checked weekly with api. All good stats, established tank. I feed sinking pellets soaked before hand. A variety of veg mostly green veg peas, broccoli, cabbage, spinach. Almost daily now.
I'm just wondering can she go on like this indefinitely or is there another treatment I could use as I suspect an internal bacteria problem due to the stringy white pooh.
Cheers please someone reply.
Emma
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One of my calico fantails has had a few swim bladder issues in the past , she floats up to surface after meals. I have stabilised this my feeding more veggies and the quality of her life is v good. But I have also noticed that her pooh is often stringy. I have treated tank in the past with anti internal bacteria from interpret. This is a water treatment medication. All my other 5 Goldies are fine no swim bladder or toilet issues. They are in a 119gallon tank (465litre) , water parameters are checked weekly with api. All good stats, established tank. I feed sinking pellets soaked before hand. A variety of veg mostly green veg peas, broccoli, cabbage, spinach. Almost daily now.
I'm just wondering can she go on like this indefinitely or is there another treatment I could use as I suspect an internal bacteria problem due to the stringy white pooh.
Cheers please someone reply.
Emma
Sent from my Harrier Mini from EE using Aquarium Advice mobile app