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![]() I would put an airstone in. give em lots of air. I almost lost my 1 year old Saddleback when i moved lasst week, he weas laying on side probably minutes from death......gave him an airstone and lots of flow and he recovered 100%
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![]() Alright, I'll give tha a try.
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![]() 77 views and one reply with an offer of help? No one has any ideas? Status is still the same, lying in the sand..but taking food.
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![]() People probably aren't offering to help because you seem to have it in hand.... stop the water changes unless you get an ammonia reading... as you don't want to do anything to further shock the fish... as long as he's taking food I would say things look positive...
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