Fancy French Angelfish Bounces Back After Undergoing CT Scan at Denver Zoo
A stylish French angelfish, known for its fancy appearance, recently faced an amusing challenge when it lost its buoyancy. However, thanks to a visit to the Denver Zoo’s hospital and a CT scan, this fish is back in action.
A Fish in a Funk
It all began when a sharp-eyed zoo worker noticed something off-kilter about the fish. This angelfish, adorned in blue and yellow, seemed to be swimming with a peculiar tilt. Concerned about its well-being, the zoo decided to take action.
A Trip to the Doctor
Last week, the fish was taken to the zoo’s on-site hospital for a thorough check-up. The medical team decided to perform both an ultrasound and a CT scan to get to the bottom of this fishy situation.
A Whale of a Scan
The CT scan was quite an operation. The machine used was originally designed to fit a 700-pound grizzly bear, so they had to make some special adjustments. To ensure the fish’s comfort, it was sedated and propped up on a sponge. To keep it alive during the scan, water was gently poured over its gills.
The Diagnosis: Too Much Gas
After the scan, the experts uncovered the root of the issue. The fish was suffering from enteritis, a condition that had caused inflammation in its intestines. This inflammation had led to an excess of internal gas, which was throwing off its buoyancy.
A Dose of Antibiotics
The good news is that the diagnosis wasn’t as dire as it sounded. The angelfish received treatment in the form of antibiotics, and it responded well. As a result, it’s now back to its normal swimming routine, free from the unusual float that had initially caught everyone’s attention.
In the end, this fishy tale reminds us that even the fanciest of fish can run into a bumpy swim now and then. With the right care and a little medical intervention, they can quickly get back to making a splash in their aquatic world.