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Zebra Danio with bent spine??? HELP!?
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<blockquote data-quote="RedAppleGreenApple" data-source="post: 2702583" data-attributes="member: 907975"><p>The other day I bought 2 more Zebra Danios (One is Gold, the other normal) and when I got them home I set them up in a quarentine tank when I noticed that the Gold one has a bent spine leading from his dorsal fin to his tail. His tail droops down and he kind of wobbles a bit when he swims. His tail is also very "clamped" looking. It doesn't spread out like my other one's tail. He eats normal and is pretty active. No visible wounds, no fungus, nothing else I'm concerned about. Is this normal and what is the cause of this? How long should I quarentine them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedAppleGreenApple, post: 2702583, member: 907975"] The other day I bought 2 more Zebra Danios (One is Gold, the other normal) and when I got them home I set them up in a quarentine tank when I noticed that the Gold one has a bent spine leading from his dorsal fin to his tail. His tail droops down and he kind of wobbles a bit when he swims. His tail is also very "clamped" looking. It doesn't spread out like my other one's tail. He eats normal and is pretty active. No visible wounds, no fungus, nothing else I'm concerned about. Is this normal and what is the cause of this? How long should I quarentine them? [/QUOTE]
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