charonchariot
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Hi--
This is a freshwater emergency for my common Pleco. He (or she) stopped eating his favorite, zucchinni, about 5 days ago. I thought it might have been because the last piece was a little old, so I didn't think anything of it, but then I noticed he wasn't eating at all. His belly seems bloated I think, though and it seems as if he is having trouble swimming--I noticed he had trouble righting himself when he turned over behind a rock, and also, he jerks around when he moves, as if spooked, like a visible stutter.
I think the water is fine; I have several platys, a couple of neons, a couple of barbs and a hatchet fish--and two ther hatchet-like fish, not to mention numerous platy fry, and nobody is hanging at the surface and all bodies--including the Pleco's look pristine.
I think it might be an internal parasite, and as I type, my s.o. is picking up marcyn 2, but then i think it might be constipation. I am guessing! I am leery of using medicine as I have found in the past that a pound of cure often kills the disease along with the patient. Please help!
There are the teeniest little protruberances near the underside of his upper fins, but i think they have been there all along, just little rows of unaggravated teeny tiny bubbles, almost look like sensors....
He seems to be a little cramped in his posture, but that might be where he's sitting. His fins are clamped, his belly definitely looks bloated, and again, the no eating thing.
Please help!!! Thank everyone--Karen
This is a freshwater emergency for my common Pleco. He (or she) stopped eating his favorite, zucchinni, about 5 days ago. I thought it might have been because the last piece was a little old, so I didn't think anything of it, but then I noticed he wasn't eating at all. His belly seems bloated I think, though and it seems as if he is having trouble swimming--I noticed he had trouble righting himself when he turned over behind a rock, and also, he jerks around when he moves, as if spooked, like a visible stutter.
I think the water is fine; I have several platys, a couple of neons, a couple of barbs and a hatchet fish--and two ther hatchet-like fish, not to mention numerous platy fry, and nobody is hanging at the surface and all bodies--including the Pleco's look pristine.
I think it might be an internal parasite, and as I type, my s.o. is picking up marcyn 2, but then i think it might be constipation. I am guessing! I am leery of using medicine as I have found in the past that a pound of cure often kills the disease along with the patient. Please help!
There are the teeniest little protruberances near the underside of his upper fins, but i think they have been there all along, just little rows of unaggravated teeny tiny bubbles, almost look like sensors....
He seems to be a little cramped in his posture, but that might be where he's sitting. His fins are clamped, his belly definitely looks bloated, and again, the no eating thing.
Please help!!! Thank everyone--Karen
use epson sqlt in a pleco tank. Mully like to have a fit when i put 2 teaspoons in my 30 gall and i had to run out to buy RO, change 30 % of the water, all in fifteen minutes before work. I thought it sounded okay, i have treated ick before successfully with aquarium salt and water temp increases, and i thought this sounded homeopathic, especially compared to marcyn, but it was bad for my fish, ver' bad. It is too early in the day to trun the light on yet, but she calmed down after the water change, and did put her body across the peas, although i didn't see her eat any. Today i will put the peas in a tupperware lid--i have big rocks on the bottom of my tank, not gravel--so i can keep an eye on how much or little is eaten and i will post the results. Tomorrow i am going to take a h2o sample to pet store but i work a double today so i can't today. I will post tonight with an update....thank you dane for your help and concern for Mulligan...Karen