Hi all.
I have a 165L/44G tropical tank. Heavily planted with drift wood. I appear to have a very over weight, or, sick Black Neon Tetra.
STOCKING:
TANK:
WATER PARAMETERS:
FISH OBSERVATIONS:
He has been like this for a few days now, closing in on a week. At first I thought he had eaten a whole lot and was simply fat.
So i started watching him during feeding time, as said above, he doesn't gobble tons of food, nor is he barely eating. His behavior appears to be completely normal.
Any suggestions would be great. Time to put him on a diet?
I have a 165L/44G tropical tank. Heavily planted with drift wood. I appear to have a very over weight, or, sick Black Neon Tetra.
STOCKING:
- 8x Hengle Rasbora
- 9x Black Neon Tetra
- 7x Tiger Barbs
- 5x Sterbai Corydora (Waiting for LFS stock)
TANK:
- Cycled - has been running for several years
- No new additions to the tank, fish or plants
- Bare minimum aggression from the Tigers, they generally bully each other.
WATER PARAMETERS:
- pH = 7.0 (A little high I know, but as I said, set up for several years, Perth generally has a high pH)
- Ammonia = 0ppm
- Nitrite = 0ppm
- Nitrate = 5.0ppm Just did a scheduled 50% water change.
FISH OBSERVATIONS:
- Does not appear to eat excessive amounts - but eats normally when feeding time.
- Does not get picked on by others
- Swims with the group
- Is not slow or sluggish
- Swims normally - not struggling or losing balance
- Scales are not stretched or protruding outwards
- He is not excessively skinny in other areas such as head or towards the end of his body
- No other fish are appearing like this
He has been like this for a few days now, closing in on a week. At first I thought he had eaten a whole lot and was simply fat.
So i started watching him during feeding time, as said above, he doesn't gobble tons of food, nor is he barely eating. His behavior appears to be completely normal.
Any suggestions would be great. Time to put him on a diet?