Oh wow that doesn't look very comfortable... I'm not really sure. Can you answer a few things before someone can help you out?
What size tank is he in? Whats the water parameters? what kind/how many tank mates. How long has this growth been there? Is it preventing him from passing waste? How long have you had this guy? And finally is it possible to get a better picture with more detail of the growth?
Hi, I'll do what I can to help, but will be honest... the photos aren't real clear and there isn't much information provided.
My first question is: How big is this fish?
Then I also need to know what the water params are for ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, and pH? If there is medicating that needs to be done I will need the water params in order to find a safe treatment plan for you.
And can you tell me the water temp? (this is also important in deciding medications)
It's hard to tell in the photos if this is a bubble or a solid mass. There are a lot of possibilities for what this could be, which makes it difficult to diagnose something like this via internet. The appearance of the red veining is evidence of a bacterial infection, but the cause of that infection is not so obvious. The infection would be secondary based on your description and the photos.
When the fish is passing feces, can you watch to see if there is any sign of little (very tiny) red worms protruding from the anal opening?
It's going to be very important to get as accurate of a diagnosis as possible before we choose medications.
As much as I would like to offer you hope, at this point all I can say is to get the info needed to me asap and we will take it 1 step at a time. I make no promises, this is a very advanced situation... but I will do all I can for you.
No worms were seen, but the red spot is gone now and the skin is pealing. Her/His feces is not in strips, it is more like cloudy junk at the bottom of the aquarium. I started giving it medicine : Parasite Clear (Tank Buddies) also.
She can't swim or keep staight anymore. i continued the medicine, the aquarium salt, temp 85. A clear bubble has formed, she is eating normal but can't swim or stay staight, she lays on her side where the bump seems to be bigger.
I was just "googling" blood parrot ciclids on lineage when I came upon your message that I felt I had to respond to. I may be too late to answer.
From the previous replies and photos, I surmise that your poor blood parrot ciclid has is a "cloacal" herniation. Basically the insides of the fish, namely the intestines, is pushing out through a weak area of the cloaca. If it gets too large, it will interfere with the buoyancy of the fish.
It is not uncommon among fish as I have experienced a few times myself over a couple dozen years especially early on. There is a greater chance of developing it when fish are overfed! Parrot ciclids have voracious appetites (I have a few in my tank). There is no medical treatment. If it is small and recognized as such, limiting feeding amounts may regress it, but the potential for reoccurence is there. The most humane thing to do now is to euthanize the poor creature if it has not expired already.
Parrot ciclids are a man-made hybrid resulting in many deformities physically and internally. It is not a "healthy" strain. Some purists feel such a breeding is an atrocity while others find them strangely attractive.
Though it is sad to lose a fish, there will be others. Do yourself a favor and buy another one. Good luck.
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