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Cardinal tetra floating upside down

Halley

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I have a cardinal tetra floating upside down with a bloated body. It's still alive - anyone know what the problem is?
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Swim bladder....Looks like it has gone to far to be honest. However I'd still treat your tank with swimbladder/bloat treatment.

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Thanks - I think I might euthanise - is swim bladder contagious?


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I think it's just down to feeding. Im sure someone with more knowledge will pitch in though. How often do you feed?

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The fish survived and is as happy as a pig in poo - very strange?


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If your fish have taking food from the surface they can ingest air and this problem can arise - its very common in goldfish, to avoid this soak food in tank water to make it sink or hand feed underwater
 
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