Hi everyone! I hope you're all doing well. I'm reaching out for some advice and insight regarding an issue I've noticed in my 75-gallon aquarium. Here's the breakdown of my tank's inhabitants and water parameters:
I feed my fish a varied diet twice a day, including a mix of Tetra Min flakes, granules, Tetra blood worms, and bug bites for cichlids. Additionally, I provide frozen brine shrimp as a treat once a week. Despite this diet, the white stringy feces continue to appear.
I conducted some research and came across an article (link provided: Aquarium Science Article) suggesting that white stringy feces in fish are usually not a sign of disease. It can be mucus from severely infected intestines, but most of the time it means nothing.
However, since I've been noticing it every other day for the past week, I want to be cautious and make sure it's not a sign of an underlying issue. It's worth noting that none of my fish, including the angelfish, have displayed any other alarming symptoms or behavioral changes.
I haven't been able to confirm if the white stringy feces are indeed coming from the angelfish since I haven't observed it directly. To provide a clearer picture, I've attached 3 photos of the feces for reference.
I would greatly appreciate any insights or experiences you can share regarding this matter. Should I be concerned about the recurring white stringy feces, or is it likely just a normal occurrence as mentioned in the article I found?
Thank you in advance for your help!
- Tank Size: 75 gallons
- Fish:
- 6 x Oto (Otocinclus vittatus)
- 10 x Neon Tetra (Paracheirodon innesi)
- 7 x Cherry Barb (Puntius titteya)
- 9 x Boesemans Rainbowfish (Melanotaenia boesemani)
- 6 x Neon Dwarf Rainbowfish (Melanotaenia praecox)
- 1 x Angelfish (Pterophyllum scalare)
- 1x German Blue Ram
- Invertebrate:
- 1 x Mystery Snail (Pomacea cuprina)
- Water Parameters:
- Ammonia: 0 ppm
- Nitrite: 0 ppm
- Nitrate: 10 ppm
- Temperature: 80°F
I feed my fish a varied diet twice a day, including a mix of Tetra Min flakes, granules, Tetra blood worms, and bug bites for cichlids. Additionally, I provide frozen brine shrimp as a treat once a week. Despite this diet, the white stringy feces continue to appear.
I conducted some research and came across an article (link provided: Aquarium Science Article) suggesting that white stringy feces in fish are usually not a sign of disease. It can be mucus from severely infected intestines, but most of the time it means nothing.
However, since I've been noticing it every other day for the past week, I want to be cautious and make sure it's not a sign of an underlying issue. It's worth noting that none of my fish, including the angelfish, have displayed any other alarming symptoms or behavioral changes.
I haven't been able to confirm if the white stringy feces are indeed coming from the angelfish since I haven't observed it directly. To provide a clearer picture, I've attached 3 photos of the feces for reference.
I would greatly appreciate any insights or experiences you can share regarding this matter. Should I be concerned about the recurring white stringy feces, or is it likely just a normal occurrence as mentioned in the article I found?
Thank you in advance for your help!