![]() ![]() If you see any of these signs, it’s important to try and figure out what the underlining cause is so you can treat your fish. These are just some of the signs that your cory might be ill. It could also be a sign of a swim bladder infection and bad water parameters. This could be because of a number of things, like parasites, bacteria, or a virus. ![]() If your cory is gasping for air at the surface of the water, that’s a sign that it might be ill. This is especially true if your cory is swimming quickly and darting around the tank (of course, sometimes they do this anyway so it’s not always a sign of illness.) If your cory is swimming erratically, that could be a sign of stress or illness. If you see any other changes in your cory’s appearance, like its body looking bloated, it could also be signs of illness. If your cory looks sick, with sunken eyes or cloudy fins, that’s a sign that it might be ill. When fish are sick, they often lose their appetite. If your cory is hiding and not eating as much as usual, that’s a sign that something might be wrong. Corys are also sensitive to changes in water quality, so if there’s been a change in your tank’s water, that could be stressing your fish out and causing it to hide. If you’ve recently added new fish to the tank, that could be stressing out your cory and causing it to hide more. This could be because it’s sick or because it’s stressed. If your cory is hiding more than it used to, that’s a potential sign that something is wrong. Here are some signs to look for a potentially ill corydoras:
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