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Old 11/10/2007, 11:26 PM
Gordonious Gordonious is offline
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Exclamation Help, French not breathing through one gill.

My French angelfish is not breathing through one of it's gills. The other gill is breathing rapidly to keep up.

The fish was in a tank that was not in the best shape for the last week because the sump leaked, so I had to run it with just a power head and a heater. I moved him to a new tank today and about an hour later we noticed that he was only breathing with one gill. This is something I have never seen him do before and I have had him for years.

When he was in the old tank before I moved him he was hanging out in a corner and he had a temperature probe sitting in his gill for a minute. I tried to scare him away from it so it would come out, but it almost seemed as if he wanted it there. I did manage to get him away from it....

Could it just be stress and shock of the move? Anyone seen this before? Currently his temp and salinity are ok, but I know that the water is not perfectly clean.

Jon
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Old 11/12/2007, 08:58 AM
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Bumb... Wish i could help if i knew anything!
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