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Originally Posted by christyf5
Do you test for pH? What was the pH of the tank before and after the change?
It could very well be that the green algae is dying. Manual removal is probably best. However your fish is probably stressed right now and this could add to it.
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The PH has always been in the 8.4 range. Should I remove the dying algae by hand then, or are you saying removing it will stress the fish.
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Originally Posted by ed99
Your fish's buoyancy might be off. With the sudden increase in salinity the fish may all of a sudden be lighter and needs to swim downwards just to stay in position.
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Will he even himself out over time then, or is there anything I can do to help? What about feeding, since he doesnt seem to want to eat?