URGENT ALERT! SPINNING BICHIR!

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the senegal bichir is spinning while swimming forwards.. and the spin accelerates with the speed.. no visible sign of any external damage. no change in diet, nothing..

swim bladder or brain damage? someone please help!
 
bump! yes I know its early to bump!!!!
 
bump
 
swim bladder....i think it's doing he death roll.
 
death roll.. sounds promising.. :(

what do I do!?
 
i could never heal a fish that did the roll.
 
this is all that i can find.

1. Feed your fish a couple of peas. That's right, peas. Just get some frozen peas, thaw them, and feed them to your fish. A professor of fish medicine at N.C. State College of Veterinary Medicine has done this in several cases with very good results. He thinks that the peas somehow encourage destruction of the impaction. No hard scientific data yet, but it's worth a try.

2.Fast your fish for a couple of days. Withhold all food for three or four days, and sometimes this alone will break up the impaction and return things to normal. Most fish can go a week to ten days without food and be just fine.

3.Periodic aspiration of the swim bladder works very well. Basically, you stick a needle in the swim bladder and suck out some of the air. Not something to be entered into lightly, but does work well. This is not a cure, but a successful treatment. The head veterinarian at the Baltimore Aquarium prefers this method.

4.Partial pneumocystectomy. This is another word for surgical removal of part of the swim bladder. I mention this less as a practical option but more just to let people know that there are vets out there doing X-rays, surgery, general anesthesia, even cancer chemotherapy on fish.
 
cause?
 
Thanks man! very thanks!
 
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