Help : Clown loach vibrating
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Help : Clown loach vibrating
hello all,
Is it common for a clown loach to vibrate?my 11 inch clown loach keeps on vibrating...tail and abdomen. Is it ok?
Apart from that, he seems to be doing quite well..
Thanks!
Is it common for a clown loach to vibrate?my 11 inch clown loach keeps on vibrating...tail and abdomen. Is it ok?
Apart from that, he seems to be doing quite well..
Thanks!
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It's hard to tell from the picture, but is his breathing a little rapid?
Is he behaving normally otherwise or is he settled in one place twitching like this alot of the time? Eating, browsing the substrate, swimming around with the others? Is his stool (feces/poop) normal?
It almost looks involuntary, like a spasm...but I'd think if it were neurological it wouldn't stop when sleeping?
In some fish a twitching movement similar to this is used as a courtship ritual. Male angelfish twitch their dorsal and tail fins to catch the attention of a female, some cichlids do the same. However, this doesn't seem to be the same thing. He seems to be sitting alone in the corner, no females in sight?
Do you feed the market prawns cooked or uncooked? Uncooked fresh meat could be carrying parasite eggs...also an internal flavo bacteria infection can be indicated by aimless swimming or spasms.
really hard to say. It's good that you're so observant. All to often subtle signs of stress that are early indicators of problems go unnoticed, allowing a disease to progress to the rampant stage where it is difficult if not too late to treat. The hard part is figuring out what those early symptoms are indicative of...
Is he behaving normally otherwise or is he settled in one place twitching like this alot of the time? Eating, browsing the substrate, swimming around with the others? Is his stool (feces/poop) normal?
It almost looks involuntary, like a spasm...but I'd think if it were neurological it wouldn't stop when sleeping?
In some fish a twitching movement similar to this is used as a courtship ritual. Male angelfish twitch their dorsal and tail fins to catch the attention of a female, some cichlids do the same. However, this doesn't seem to be the same thing. He seems to be sitting alone in the corner, no females in sight?
Do you feed the market prawns cooked or uncooked? Uncooked fresh meat could be carrying parasite eggs...also an internal flavo bacteria infection can be indicated by aimless swimming or spasms.
really hard to say. It's good that you're so observant. All to often subtle signs of stress that are early indicators of problems go unnoticed, allowing a disease to progress to the rampant stage where it is difficult if not too late to treat. The hard part is figuring out what those early symptoms are indicative of...

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