JenCliBee
PleC & CorY MaD
Some very sound advice from NOTG, the only other thing i will say is still give veg often aswell as the higher protein diet, with a constant protein diet, it could lead to bloat which is another thing you would ideally want to try an avoid, some rough in the diet will ensure they still do number 2's
.... de-shelled peas will work well for this.
As to the plec itself, i haven't actually followed this thread so don't know the background, but if NOTG states it looks less healthy now than the original pics, it stands a chance it's being picked on, the torn/threaded fins sort of gives this away, synos from what i can remember can get aggressive at feeding time, so this could be the cause, it could be the other plec.... once the plec is moved back to the main tank, assuming he/she recovers.... i would keep a close eye out for any aggression, lights on and off.... and around feeding time.... there is certainly something a miss and for now, with the condition of the above plec, it would probably be best assuming aggression is the problem.
As to the plec itself, i haven't actually followed this thread so don't know the background, but if NOTG states it looks less healthy now than the original pics, it stands a chance it's being picked on, the torn/threaded fins sort of gives this away, synos from what i can remember can get aggressive at feeding time, so this could be the cause, it could be the other plec.... once the plec is moved back to the main tank, assuming he/she recovers.... i would keep a close eye out for any aggression, lights on and off.... and around feeding time.... there is certainly something a miss and for now, with the condition of the above plec, it would probably be best assuming aggression is the problem.