perch suffering from swim bladder issues

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Can try it prazipro just in case it’s flukes.

I wouldn’t double dose it. It’s based of off concentration in the tank. Fritz makes it easy to dose. The levamisole powder from eBay were a pain to dose. Can add salt, 1 tsp per g.

Gotcha…no choice then no choice. Do what you can not. Who knows state of the fish before you got it.
oh, apologies for the misconception, i mean dosing both expel-p and other meds or basic aquarium salts at the same time, not double dosing the concentration of expel-p

not sure if flukes would have this effect on the fish but ill try it as the expel-p will arrive in two days

I've had the perch for 2-3 months already, during the time he was extremely healthy and ate well, unfortunate to see him like this right now but I doubt the issue was from the seller. with this long a period the origin of cause has to be from my own tank

the video I sent shows him still active when I approach him, but he just skirts away before falling back down. Good to see him still with some form of energy though, not sure if I should keep him fasted or try feeding again
 
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Not sure about the flukes but since you mentioned white on gills and pale. Just things I was grabbing at. Trying to get an idea of hats happening.

Dosing both meds can irritate the fish even with salt. Let’s hope the expel-p and some water changes is enough. Fingers crossed!

Where or whom did you purchase the fish from?
 
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Not sure about the flukes but since you mentioned white on gills and pale. Just things I was grabbing at. Trying to get an idea of hats happening.

Dosing both meds can irritate the fish even with salt. Let’s hope the expel-p and some water changes is enough. Fingers crossed!

Where or whom did you purchase the fish from?
yeah, flukes might cause other symptoms

i see, good to know that expel-p cant be dosed in correlation with other meds.

rodrigo at predatory fins

thanks for the help, will update if the situation changes
 
Your water temps are quite high.
In the Yangtze River where they are native, water temps hover around 50'F in winter, and only rise to about 68"F in summer (22"C)
of course if its a southern river section morph, it could take slightly higher temps.
But...///If it is an Amur river variant, it will do best in even lower temps.
 
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Your water temps are quite high.
In the Yangtze River where they are native, water temps hover around 50'F in winter, and only rise to about 68"F in summer (22"C)
of course if its a southern river section morph, it could take slightly higher temps.
But...///If it is an Amur river variant, it will do best in even lower temps.
i pushed the temp down a bit yesterday, 78 is its current standing, ill look for a medium for it between my other fish as he's a permanent mainstay
 
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