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  • Do mollies get swim bladder disorders ?

    I have had two Black Molly females in my community tank for about a year now. They are the big ones, 4" long, with a barrel chest.   Absolutely beautiful fish.
    However about 6 weeks ago one of them must have given birth because her barrel is gone.  She has a normal stomach now but lies on the gravel and does a shimmy shake all day long with brief excursions to the surface when I feed.   It's not likely a disease as no other fish in the tank has a similar problem but if it’s an injury, shouldn’t she have recovered by now?  She seems to have a little trouble swimming to the surface for food could she have damaged her swim bladder giving birth?
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    I don't think that is from spawning...recently I have had several Mollies get like that...and they all die.
    The velifera I have had are naturally built like that, and she may have the mysterious condition I have seen here with my Mollies. No age factor, some younger and some older have developed the condition.
    Please let me know if you find out something...it may be a parasite.
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