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If no kit- Change water now using same temp and a tad lower salinityDon't have the Ammonia or nitrite test kit sadly... Nitrates are around 5ppm so I would think that ammonia and nitrite would be very little to non-existent.
PMs:
Nitrate: 5ppm
PH: 8.2
KH: 10ppm (a little high)
Ca: 380ppm
Phosphate: 0.25
Salinity: 1.25
Temp: 78.9
I would say as quickly as possible, since the fish is already in a not good condition. It should be able to breathe unimpaired and a net against fish gills doesnt help, also the swinging back and forth stresses the fish which stops it from getting better. I would say priority 1 here is getting that fish some oxygen so it stops breathing so heavy, then getting it to eat. Maybe @Big G has some recommendations for you on a dip or something that you can do to help it breathe?It couldn't swim at all even when it was in the DT. Would it be fine in their for like a day or is it ASAP?