Hello:
My goldfish ("Spot"), a fantail about 2.5" to 3" long, is usually very active; however, for the last 48 hours, he has barely left the bottom of the tank, sitting with his belly on the gravel. Now, there's nothing visually wrong with him, except for his fins being limp against his body, and he isn't leaning to one side or another. In fact, if you tap on the glass, he's able to swim off the bottom and appears almost normal; however, as soon as the tapping stops, he invariably sinks down to the bottom and remains there almost motionless.
I have no idea what could be causing this. It may be related to the water change I did Saturday morning, but I treated the water the way I always do and I've never had a problem like this before.
Last Friday, I added a 1.25" bristlenose pleco to help with my algae problem. The pleco appears to be staying about as far away from Spot as he possibly can. He's having no problems at all, which makes me think it isn't water quality, though I could be wrong.
I feed him a diet of almost all flake food, so I figured he might be constipated. I fed him a couple peas after I'd taken the shell off (very early Sunday morning) to see if that helps, and so far, his condition has remained unchanged.
I have a 20 gallon tank and the temperature is hovering in the low 70s lately.
I've read about adding a tiny bit of aquarium salt to fix his swim bladder, the pea trick to help with constipation, fasting him to help him get through this, etc. I have no idea where to start. I haven't fed him anything (the 2 peeled peas) since Sunday morning? Does anybody have any ideas?
My goldfish ("Spot"), a fantail about 2.5" to 3" long, is usually very active; however, for the last 48 hours, he has barely left the bottom of the tank, sitting with his belly on the gravel. Now, there's nothing visually wrong with him, except for his fins being limp against his body, and he isn't leaning to one side or another. In fact, if you tap on the glass, he's able to swim off the bottom and appears almost normal; however, as soon as the tapping stops, he invariably sinks down to the bottom and remains there almost motionless.
I have no idea what could be causing this. It may be related to the water change I did Saturday morning, but I treated the water the way I always do and I've never had a problem like this before.
Last Friday, I added a 1.25" bristlenose pleco to help with my algae problem. The pleco appears to be staying about as far away from Spot as he possibly can. He's having no problems at all, which makes me think it isn't water quality, though I could be wrong.
I feed him a diet of almost all flake food, so I figured he might be constipated. I fed him a couple peas after I'd taken the shell off (very early Sunday morning) to see if that helps, and so far, his condition has remained unchanged.
I have a 20 gallon tank and the temperature is hovering in the low 70s lately.
I've read about adding a tiny bit of aquarium salt to fix his swim bladder, the pea trick to help with constipation, fasting him to help him get through this, etc. I have no idea where to start. I haven't fed him anything (the 2 peeled peas) since Sunday morning? Does anybody have any ideas?