Primo example. It’s nice to see one with perfect fins and a long face
That picture is even better than the first!
I'm not sure if they experienced concussion, but I've definitely had a few that swam erratically (usually from temperature shock/too cold of waterchange). Those survive just fine. But the ones that randomly start swimming erratically usually don't survive in my experience. I've only had one survived, was swimming funny for few weeks. I didn't do anything. it pulled through on its own. Still alive now, been few years. Your best bet is probably just keeping stress low and hope for the best.Hao have you ever experienced concussion with any of your many amazing bichirs? Or heard of similar cases width successful remedies?
Update:
He's still ok. I read 1 similar case on the forum from >10years ago where the bichir survived after nearly dying. After eating a live cichlid it just popped back to life and acting normally.
For now im doing daily 50% waterchange, heat to 80, and small doses of aquarium salt
I think if he can survive a week or 2, it might just go away. Primary concern is drowning
Thank you for sharing! Based on his current state, following your lead of not disturbing it, and so far so good!I'm not sure if they experienced concussion, but I've definitely had a few that swam erratically (usually from temperature shock/too cold of waterchange). Those survive just fine. But the ones that randomly start swimming erratically usually don't survive in my experience. I've only had one survived, was swimming funny for few weeks. I didn't do anything. it pulled through on its own. Still alive now, been few years. Your best bet is probably just keeping stress low and hope for the best.