KevinM
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I had this long fin danio die yesterday(one of my starter fish) he had even really active then slowly over the corse of I'd say 3 weeks at the most is about when I noticed him not eating as much as he did
Then about a week or 2 ago I noticed he started to get a hump back, not a bent spine like I saw in pics but his tail was hanging low like he had a lot of weight on his tail if that makes sense
Well he was still swimming and still eating but then last 2 or 3 days he started to swim at bottom of the tank
No lost of color that I could see no blood spots just a humped back, I did think I saw his gill flaps stuck open but a few mins later they where closed again.
None of my other fish show any signs other then my tread fins some how out of the blue 6 months of being in the tank cought ick =/
I'm not too worried that its fish tb as I've read long fin danios some times get the hump from old age and inbreeding, but I figured it wouldn't hurt to ask
This wasn't something that happened in a day or so which is why I don't believe it was tb
Thanks
Then about a week or 2 ago I noticed he started to get a hump back, not a bent spine like I saw in pics but his tail was hanging low like he had a lot of weight on his tail if that makes sense
Well he was still swimming and still eating but then last 2 or 3 days he started to swim at bottom of the tank
No lost of color that I could see no blood spots just a humped back, I did think I saw his gill flaps stuck open but a few mins later they where closed again.
None of my other fish show any signs other then my tread fins some how out of the blue 6 months of being in the tank cought ick =/
I'm not too worried that its fish tb as I've read long fin danios some times get the hump from old age and inbreeding, but I figured it wouldn't hurt to ask
This wasn't something that happened in a day or so which is why I don't believe it was tb
Thanks