Hi Everyone,
I'm VERY new to this thread and don't really know where to go to ask for help. I have a 13 year old pleco and it has stopped eating and is pooping very little, when it does it's clear/stringy. It's laying on the bottom of the tank and is very rarely attaching to the sides. My PH is now 7.6, temp is 74* F. I have, nor have I had (in over 10 years) other fish with it, it's been by itself, as I was afraid to introduce anything new into his/her tank, in fear of bringing in sickness.
2 weeks ago I did a complete cleaning, because I noticed in the corner of the tank, a mold (cotton like) was growing on left over food, feces. The water smelled horrible (prior to that the tank was cleaned 2 weeks before). I then noticed this past Friday evening (5/2/2014) that the same thing was occuring and did another complete cleaning on Saturday (5/3/2014). That's when I realized that he wasn't eating or going pooping the same, as he had been. I fed him, over the weekend and he's not touching his food, so this morning I did a 25% change to vacuum the bottom to get the food out of the tank. This is when I noticed the clear stringy (what I would say was poop) in the tank.
I'll be completely honest, I'm illerate on plecos and I've been reading sites and don't understand half of what I'm reading. I purchased him as a baby...he was only 3 inches and is 13 1/2 now and has been VERY healthy up to this point...soo... I'm assuming I must have been doing something right???
Can anyone help me... My heart is breaking, as he has an exceptional personality...he knows me, when I go up to the tank. I even kiss the outside of the tank and he comes right up to me and sucks on the inside, as if he is kissing me back. I'll try my best to answer any questions you may have for me, but as I've said...I'm pretty much illerate when it comes to understanding in depth, about a fish tank.
Thank you soo..much for any and all your help in advance... I feel time is running out and I have no one in the area that can help me and I've tried very hard.
Warmly, Elle
I'm VERY new to this thread and don't really know where to go to ask for help. I have a 13 year old pleco and it has stopped eating and is pooping very little, when it does it's clear/stringy. It's laying on the bottom of the tank and is very rarely attaching to the sides. My PH is now 7.6, temp is 74* F. I have, nor have I had (in over 10 years) other fish with it, it's been by itself, as I was afraid to introduce anything new into his/her tank, in fear of bringing in sickness.
2 weeks ago I did a complete cleaning, because I noticed in the corner of the tank, a mold (cotton like) was growing on left over food, feces. The water smelled horrible (prior to that the tank was cleaned 2 weeks before). I then noticed this past Friday evening (5/2/2014) that the same thing was occuring and did another complete cleaning on Saturday (5/3/2014). That's when I realized that he wasn't eating or going pooping the same, as he had been. I fed him, over the weekend and he's not touching his food, so this morning I did a 25% change to vacuum the bottom to get the food out of the tank. This is when I noticed the clear stringy (what I would say was poop) in the tank.
I'll be completely honest, I'm illerate on plecos and I've been reading sites and don't understand half of what I'm reading. I purchased him as a baby...he was only 3 inches and is 13 1/2 now and has been VERY healthy up to this point...soo... I'm assuming I must have been doing something right???
Can anyone help me... My heart is breaking, as he has an exceptional personality...he knows me, when I go up to the tank. I even kiss the outside of the tank and he comes right up to me and sucks on the inside, as if he is kissing me back. I'll try my best to answer any questions you may have for me, but as I've said...I'm pretty much illerate when it comes to understanding in depth, about a fish tank.
Thank you soo..much for any and all your help in advance... I feel time is running out and I have no one in the area that can help me and I've tried very hard.
Warmly, Elle