Senegal Bichir Broken Back?

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The Masked Shadow

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Hi, I haven’t been posting in quite a while, but I have a Senegal Bichir in a 90g tank with a couple other bichirs. I found him at the surface looking like this. This is very recent, happened in the last 24 hours. Is there anything I can do? Do I have to euthanise?

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I don’t think that photo does justice for how badly bent he is. He is kind of just floating and doesn’t respond when I tap on the glass, which he normally does. He also allows me to touch him
 
Haven't seen any rounded bending of a bichir's spine like that before, though the red and frayed ventral fins make me suspect a bacterial infection of sorts. The belly doesn't look full as a result of food IMO, and fluid buildup/swelling seems more likely. I doubt that it crashed into a wall at breakneck speeds, but I suppose it's not out of the question; I don't know if the spine would've gradually curved towards the midsection of the fish if it did indeed hurl itself at a wall, however. Perhaps Hao Hao or giseok jung giseok jung could help?
 
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Haven't seen any rounded bending of a bichir's spine like that before, though the red and frayed ventral fins make me suspect a bacterial infection of sorts. The belly doesn't look full as a result of food IMO, and fluid buildup/swelling seems more likely. I doubt that it crashed into a wall at breakneck speeds, but I suppose it's not out of the question; I don't know if the spine would've gradually curved towards the midsection of the fish if it did indeed hurl itself at a wall, however. Perhaps Hao Hao or giseok jung giseok jung could help?
Sorry. I'm no expert when it comes to health issues/diseases issues. My expertise is identifying bichirs. Best of luck to OP! Hopefully giseok jung giseok jung can chime in. I've usually consulted him when it comes to health issues/diseases.
 
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