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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have a telescopic goldfish with a swimbladder problem- we have tried every piece of advice given and we are now convinced he has got into a the habit of gulping air (we often see him on the surface gulping air to the extent bubbles are coming out from his gils!!). However, he seems happy and when he isn't floating, swims about normally with the other two fish.
We were advised that one of the main problems with fancytail goldfish, is that because of the way they have been bred, their internal organs are often a bit squashed and they are very susceptible to swim bladder problems. Alternatively, your fish may just be constipated. If this is the case, don't feed him for a couple of days, then skin and chop up a pea and feed this to him- it kind of "clears out" his system. It is beneficial to feed a pea a couple of times a week, instead of constantly feefing flakes or pellets....
.... By feeding a varied diet, this seems to help with swimbladder problems.
Check nitrate and nitrite levels in the water- you want to try to keep these as low as possible, as this can also add to the problem. Make sure you are feeding with a sinking food and not a floating one, so there is no reason to be at the surface.
It may just be something you will have to live with- if he seems happy enough then I wouldn't worry too much. A couple of friends of mine who have both kept large fish tanks for years have both experienced this problem with fish before, the fish in question had normal life spans and seemed happy enough.
We are thinking about renaming our fish "Bob" !!
HTH
i would have given the same advice as others.
but one thing - if your fish doesn't recover and is clearly on his last legs (so to speak) there are humane ways to put him to sleep rather than flushing (which won't kill him) or having to pay the vet to do it. I had a sick goldfish with a big tumour who clearly was not going to recover, he was not moving anymore but occasionally his gills would move. To put him out of his misery I put him in a smallish tupperware container with water, and then put this in the freezer. apparently they just fall asleep. (though how we know that I don't know!). Then I buried the block of ice in the garden!