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>> One of my Goldfish that i have has a problem and i hope someone can tell
>> me whats wrong with it...the Goldfish is about Seven years Old---about
>> Four inches long----The problem is he is not swimming all he is doing
>> now is Rolling around in the Tank---He seems like he want to eat but he
>> cant"t make it to the top of the tank---He is staying at the bottom of
>> the tank----What is the problem---Please help me out---Thanks Gary
>
> Swim Bladder trouble. Best thing to do is move him to a small hospital
> tank, that is kept warm and free from draughts. The water should be a
> shallow as possible, without hindering the fish moving around the
> tank.Only feed him a small amount of, ideally bloodworm, or if you can't
> get that water fleas.
>
> Avoid any form of dried food and keep the water as clean as possible,
> without causing the fish too much disturbance. Small frequent water
> changes are the best way to achieve this.
>
> If the fish is going to recover you should see a change in his posture
> after 2 or 3 weeks. You can increase the depth of the water slowly over a
> few days. Feed safe live food as often as possible.
>
> If the fishes condition gets worst - then consider humane disposal. The
> fish will suffer for weeks with this condition before dying a undignified
> death.
I did something very similar not long ago when I had a fish that did nothing
but spin around like a torpedo... As funny looking as it was, (I still
giggle a bit while thinking about it) I knew something was wrong and moved
him to a small tank to see if I could get him back healthy again...
Within a few days, it seemed to be doing alright. About a week and a half
later, while still isolated in a small tank, it started to swim properly,
but I noticed he looked like he had a crooked spine or something. His back
is kind of curvy, and very different from what a normal fish looks like and
what it looked like before he started spin-swimming.
I've had him back in the regular goldfish tank for a long while, and this
fish we've named "Torpedo" still has a very crooked back, swims a bit
slower, but is otherwise just fine, I think.
Could this crooked back be caused from being sick and spinning around all
day? He was knocking into things like the rock setup, corners of the tank,
bottom gravel, etc.
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