outofwater
Fish Addict
Hi everyone, last Saturday I went by a nearby lfs and bought 3 ottos. Upon arrival at home I noticed a small, unknown fry in the bag.
Couple of days later an otto died, so I went back to the store with the fish and water sample. After confirming all params were OK, (0 ammonia and nitrites, 10 nitrates, pH somewhere between 7 and 7.5) they gave me a replacement otto.
Once again upon arrival at home I found this bag ALSO had another fry too, this one noticeably bigger than the first one.
Today another of the original ottos died. And I noticed that the bigger fry had this long poop, however it looked too clear/whitish to me and the fish just looks too fat, especially when compared to its smaller "brother" but perhaps they're not even the same fish... I mean they do look different overall. But that's another, minor issue/question.
Anyway, hope these pictures are good enough, it took me over half an hour of patiently sitting by the Q tank to take them. In that timespan this little fish dropped 3 deuces. The first and longest one, which reached almost to the tip of its tail fin, the second one, which was somewhere close to the beginning of the tail fin, and the third one which seemed somewhat segmented, was a about half the size of the first one, and it actually broke off into 2 pieces. That gave me some peace of mind (I wouldn't think a worm would be so visibly segmented, nor break off in pieces) but I seek your more experienced opinion, as I was about to put these fish in my main tank, but now I'm worried that they might bring more unexpected guests with them.
None of the other fish, including the 2 which unfortunately died; show anything abnormal at all.
Thanks in advance.
Couple of days later an otto died, so I went back to the store with the fish and water sample. After confirming all params were OK, (0 ammonia and nitrites, 10 nitrates, pH somewhere between 7 and 7.5) they gave me a replacement otto.
Once again upon arrival at home I found this bag ALSO had another fry too, this one noticeably bigger than the first one.
Today another of the original ottos died. And I noticed that the bigger fry had this long poop, however it looked too clear/whitish to me and the fish just looks too fat, especially when compared to its smaller "brother" but perhaps they're not even the same fish... I mean they do look different overall. But that's another, minor issue/question.
Anyway, hope these pictures are good enough, it took me over half an hour of patiently sitting by the Q tank to take them. In that timespan this little fish dropped 3 deuces. The first and longest one, which reached almost to the tip of its tail fin, the second one, which was somewhere close to the beginning of the tail fin, and the third one which seemed somewhat segmented, was a about half the size of the first one, and it actually broke off into 2 pieces. That gave me some peace of mind (I wouldn't think a worm would be so visibly segmented, nor break off in pieces) but I seek your more experienced opinion, as I was about to put these fish in my main tank, but now I'm worried that they might bring more unexpected guests with them.
None of the other fish, including the 2 which unfortunately died; show anything abnormal at all.
Thanks in advance.
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