tyberiusj12
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First off i want to thank @B0B from Australia & @HoldenOn from Texas for their very knowledgeable advice.
it has been 4 days since my Pimelodus Pictus Catfish grew a very large underbelly most likely caused by the excessive amounts of NO3(avg 180) in my tank. They both advised me to do a huge water change (i did 50% & did a massive gravel cleaning) and advised i reduce the amount of times i fed them a day, to lessen the amount of ammonia created by uneaten food.
My water looks far better then it did, my glofish look more vibrant and my Pictus is back to swimming like crazy at the top of the tank instead of hiding in his cave. There is hardly any noticeable swelling.
However my fish have been snipping at one another more then they use to. Idk if its because their hungry or if that's just what they do but i don't want them to lose their scales and be vulnerable to any harmful bacteria. Should i be concerned or just let them be?
But thanks again for saving my beautiful Pictus Catfish we highly appreciate you both!!!
In the third picture can you spot the Upside Down Catfish, Pleco, and Pictus Catfish!!!! GL
it has been 4 days since my Pimelodus Pictus Catfish grew a very large underbelly most likely caused by the excessive amounts of NO3(avg 180) in my tank. They both advised me to do a huge water change (i did 50% & did a massive gravel cleaning) and advised i reduce the amount of times i fed them a day, to lessen the amount of ammonia created by uneaten food.
My water looks far better then it did, my glofish look more vibrant and my Pictus is back to swimming like crazy at the top of the tank instead of hiding in his cave. There is hardly any noticeable swelling.
However my fish have been snipping at one another more then they use to. Idk if its because their hungry or if that's just what they do but i don't want them to lose their scales and be vulnerable to any harmful bacteria. Should i be concerned or just let them be?
But thanks again for saving my beautiful Pictus Catfish we highly appreciate you both!!!
In the third picture can you spot the Upside Down Catfish, Pleco, and Pictus Catfish!!!! GL
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