I was hoping I wouldn't be writing in this section of the forum again, so soon.
Yesterday I completed a transfer of fish from a 10 gallon tank to a 20 gallon tall.
This morning I woke up to find one of my scissor tail tetra's stuck to the filter intake and my swordtail's poking at him. No apparent damage. The scissor tail is alive, but he is upside down and still breathing quite heavily. I have no idea how long he was stuck to the filter. Any thoughts on his chances or what I can do to improve them?
Note: This scissor tail may be one of two scissor tails that jumped from the net during transfer, landing on either the table or the floor.
Yesterday I completed a transfer of fish from a 10 gallon tank to a 20 gallon tall.
This morning I woke up to find one of my scissor tail tetra's stuck to the filter intake and my swordtail's poking at him. No apparent damage. The scissor tail is alive, but he is upside down and still breathing quite heavily. I have no idea how long he was stuck to the filter. Any thoughts on his chances or what I can do to improve them?
Note: This scissor tail may be one of two scissor tails that jumped from the net during transfer, landing on either the table or the floor.