Fish Lying on the Bottom of the Tank: What to Check First
Fish lying on the bottom can be resting, stressed, cold, bullied, poisoned by ammonia, or sick. Here is…
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Fish lying on the bottom can be resting, stressed, cold, bullied, poisoned by ammonia, or sick. Here is…
A fish hiding and not eating may be stressed, bullied, in poor water, or showing early disease signs.…
Fish acting weird after a water change usually means temperature, chlorine, ammonia, nitrite, pH, or oxygen changed too…
Fish flashing is the earliest sign of gill or skin irritation. Learn why clear water still causes it,…
Fish parking in the filter outflow is usually oxygen-seeking — an early low-O2 warning. Learn to tell distress…
Clamped fins is an early distress signal, not a disease. Learn why water quality (not meds) is usually…
Fish hugging the heater usually means the tank is too cold. Learn the hidden ich risk, how to…
Overfeeding rarely kills fish at the dinner table. It kills days later through ammonia spikes, overnight oxygen crashes,…
Oxygen problems are the most misdiagnosed crisis in beginner tanks. Learn the four hidden causes and how to…
Ammonia zero, nitrite zero, nitrate low — and fish are still dying. Here are the real culprits most…