Not Hungry And Long White Poo!

Daveptkd

Fish Fanatic
Joined
Apr 19, 2006
Messages
101
Reaction score
0
Location
UK - South London
hi all,

I have a Zebra Danio that won't eat and yesterday went missing. I have just completed a 20% change (as I am currently bringing my levels down in a cycling tank) and he made an appearance.

I noticed that he had a 1/4 inch WHITE poo hanging from him. He seems a bit more active, and even did a little chasing.

I was going to feed a cooked pea (no skin) later this evening, as I thought this could be constipation, is that correct?

STATS
ammonia was 0.5 b4 change
nitrite was 2 b4 change (as I said it's a cycling tank - I am doing daily changes right now)
Nitrate 10
pH 7.4
125 Litre (33 gal) tank

many thanks

Dave
 
I was told once when I had a sick betta that white usually means parasites. At that time I treated him with PraziPro and it seemed to do the trick.
 
I was told once when I had a sick betta that white usually means parasites. At that time I treated him with PraziPro and it seemed to do the trick.
HI,

I did not feed for over 24 hours, then gave cooked (de-shelled) pea. He ate some, and now is completely back to normal.

Hopefully it was constipation - but i'll keep a close eye.

thanks

Dave
 
The tank is cycling so that will be taking it toll on them, long stringy white poo can be bacterial infections, constipation, and internal parasites.
 
No, it won't cure a internal bacteria infection anyway, its and outside bacterial med for cut and wounds.
 

Most reactions

Back
Top