What would cause a new rubber lip to be above the water line? I checked the water parameters and they are perfect (0 Ammon/Nitrite & 5-10 nitrates). I will double check again in the morning, but I would expect detection of ammonia/nitrites if that were the cause of the fish's behavior.
I bought this pleco roughly 6 hours ago. It was hiding in a cave until about an hour ago when I found it with it's nose out of the water. Tank is 55 gal (208L) 48"x13"x21" medium planted with java fern, anubias, vallisneria, water lettuce, and water wisteria.
A few of the new long finned leopard danios are gasping at the surface as well (also bought with the pleco).
Tankmates include 13 cherry barbs (acting normal), 10 leopard danios (half gasping, half swimming normally) and the pleco.
I moved one of the filters to cause more water agitation to see if that will help at all in the mean time. I know rubber lips need a current, but I thought there was plenty before.
I bought this pleco roughly 6 hours ago. It was hiding in a cave until about an hour ago when I found it with it's nose out of the water. Tank is 55 gal (208L) 48"x13"x21" medium planted with java fern, anubias, vallisneria, water lettuce, and water wisteria.
A few of the new long finned leopard danios are gasping at the surface as well (also bought with the pleco).
Tankmates include 13 cherry barbs (acting normal), 10 leopard danios (half gasping, half swimming normally) and the pleco.
I moved one of the filters to cause more water agitation to see if that will help at all in the mean time. I know rubber lips need a current, but I thought there was plenty before.