Staying Safe In Manchester.....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ok....it's always difficult to try diagnosing an illness without actually seeing the fish especially if there's no external damage or disease showing.
You need to tell us a bit more about the tank set up....what were the test results exactly ?, what filteration do you have and how often are water changes carried out ?
Chances are, your shub has picked up an internal bacterial infection which will need treating with a broad spectrum bacteriacide such as myxazin or octazin or you might have flukes (are the fish flicking on the rocks ?) which can be treated with sterazin.
have a look at this page http://www.waterlife.co.uk/waterlife/bulletin2.htm Hope this helps a bit and good luck
have a 25l tank and all 3 fish are small. it has a running filter with bioballs and a filter thing (sorry i can't really be more specific!)
Only had this tank up and running for 2 1/2 months and i do a 1/3 water change every month, as i was advised to do at the pet shop) Also tried to use a gravel cleaner suction device thing (i'm great with these technical terms aren't i!)
The water test results were:
NO3 - 25 mg/l
NO2 - 0mg/l
Water Hardness - 6d(not quite sure what that means?)
KH - 0d
pH - 6.4
Any ideas on why he's floating with his tail above his head?
Righty o. pH seems a bit low, you want to be aiming for around 7.5 with shubs. Is your tap water naturally soft ? maybe you can try adding a pH buffer but if you do, do it slowly.
I would be looking to change around a gallon (4 L) per week rather than one big water change every month.
Can't tell you why he's floating like that. Swimbladder trouble is often the cause.
I really don't know. I can only think that he's either suffering because the pH is too low (it is pretty low !!!) or that he is suffering from "new tank syndrome" where the tank is fairly new and the filter isn't quite mature....although this would also give a high nitrite (NO2) reading.
I'm a bit stumped....is he still feeding ?