[AquaticLife] help - sick elephant nose


you might want to also check if there is any electricity leaking into the tank … they hate that
a ground probe usually solves the problem
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On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 7:33 AM, H. B. Pattskyn wrote:
> My best guess is swim bladder issues… she’s vertical and lethargic. > ammonia is 0, Ph is high (higher than it tested last week… 7.6, which > is higher than our tap water typically is, I’m not sure what caused > it…) tank is 100 gallons, planted w/ carbon injection. Just did a > 20 % water change yesterday morning. She was fine last night and then > this morning I noticed her swimming starngely. I’ve had her for about > a week, she’s been eating regularly, active and I’m really worried. > > Anyway… quick questions: suggestions for best course of treatement? > And should I remove her to another tank or let her be because moving > can be stressful? (I have a 20 gallon whose sole inhabitant I can > relocate temporarily) > > Testing nitrites/nitrates now… typing and testing at the same time > and trying to convince myself that a sick fish isn’t a reason to call > in to work! > > >
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