Bulge in stomach

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Update on my fish: The fish has been in quarantine for a month now. I have not seen any improvement. I have been treating with epsom salt and changing the water every other day. She did poop once while in quarantine but has not taken any food.

I’m not sure if I should keep at it or try something else or give up....
Sometimes it just won’t go away. Doesn’t effect the fish as long as control the food. It looks off but as long u don’t overfeed it’ll be ok.
 
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Update on my fish: The fish has been in quarantine for a month now. I have not seen any improvement. I have been treating with epsom salt and changing the water every other day. She did poop once while in quarantine but has not taken any food.

I’m not sure if I should keep at it or try something else or give up....

was the poop stringy / white-ish / greenish? if so, i suspect some sort of internal parasite / infection in which case treat it with deworming medication.
 
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No. Just a normal looking poop.
 
was the poop stringy / white-ish / greenish? if so, i suspect some sort of internal parasite / infection in which case treat it with deworming medication.

I would also treat for internal parasites. That bulge does not look healthy. Something is going on in there if the epsom salt is not helping. Possibly developed a tumor. Hopefully this ornate can lead a long life in your care.
 
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I would also treat for internal parasites. That bulge does not look healthy. Something is going on in there if the epsom salt is not helping. Possibly developed a tumor. Hopefully this ornate can lead a long life in your care.

logically I can't see it being parasites. i haven't added anything to the tank in years and i don't feed anything live. and if it is parasites i'd have to treat the main tank. I do have some prazipro and tetra parasite guard on hand from a bichir worm outbreak a few years ago. i might give the parasite guard a shot as i believe it also treats bacterial infections.

I think i'm going to give the epsom salt one more week. after getting a better look at her, maybe the bulge is smaller.
 
For the purpose of helping others with this issue, I am posting another update. Nothing I tried worked and the fish did not eat anything the entire time in quarantine.

I treated with epsom salt for 5 weeks and even without eating, the bulge has not gone down. However the fish does look thinner if I look at her from above.

This last week I treated with tetra parasite guard. Since the fish was already in qt and nothing else was working I figured I’d give it a shot.

I think I’m doing more harm than good by keeping her in qt so I returned her to the main tank this morning.

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For the purpose of helping others with this issue, I am posting another update. Nothing I tried worked and the fish did not eat anything the entire time in quarantine.

I treated with epsom salt for 5 weeks and even without eating, the bulge has not gone down. However the fish does look thinner if I look at her from above.

This last week I treated with tetra parasite guard. Since the fish was already in qt and nothing else was working I figured I’d give it a shot.

I think I’m doing more harm than good by keeping her in qt so I returned her to the main tank this morning.

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It’s likely a tumor that’s causing this bulge. Bloat typically swells from front to back, and not a golf ball type bulge. Glad you updated this post. Hopefully, ornate can live a lengthy life without any issues.
 
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One final reply to this thread. The fish passed today. She never recovered and the bloat/tumor/ whatever never went away. I had her for about 7 years.

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Sorry at least one more post. I was going through my old posts to find old pics of the Bichir and I found something probably unrelated but interesting. This same fish had eaten a plastic plant five years ago. Could that be the cause? It just took five years to surface?

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