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Hi,
I have had this genicanthus (Japanese swallowtail) angel for a few years. It appears to be in perfectly good health- eats well, robust and quite chubby. The only thing I have noticed of late is it likes to take a breath or two off the water surface once in a while and blow bubbles out of its gill. It doesn’t seem to have any swimming issues (as with many genicanthus’s decompression problem). The only other fish I have seen with similar behavior was a fox face I had once.
Does anyone have a swallowtail with similar behavior? And is this any cause for concern?
I have had this genicanthus (Japanese swallowtail) angel for a few years. It appears to be in perfectly good health- eats well, robust and quite chubby. The only thing I have noticed of late is it likes to take a breath or two off the water surface once in a while and blow bubbles out of its gill. It doesn’t seem to have any swimming issues (as with many genicanthus’s decompression problem). The only other fish I have seen with similar behavior was a fox face I had once.
Does anyone have a swallowtail with similar behavior? And is this any cause for concern?


