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Unread 10/26/2020, 11:52 AM   #6
yakfishin
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Originally Posted by TheAngelfish View Post
How's he doing?
I am not really sure how to answer that. He appears to have a bit of a buoyancy issue going on. Over the weekend I would frequently find him in a vertical position with the top of his head, but not his mouth, above the water surface. He would just sort of bob around in that position. But there were times when he seemed to be normal, and he did eat. I checked on him this morning before going to work and he was not surface bobbing as I had found him doing the previous two mornings. His eyes look clear and I don't see any red gills or anything indicating ammonia poisoning. Other than the surface bobbing, which does not at all seem normal to me, he otherwise appears to be fine. I am curious to check on him after work.


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