PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME
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PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME
please i need help, i bought a spotted picto plec for my partners tank last sunday,
and today we have just noticed a large belly on him/her, this wasnt there atall at 2 ish this afternoon but is huge now. we got him 7 days ago today so we cant take him back, what could it be? we are quite experianced fish owners with several set ups tropical and coldwater, at first we thought swim bladder, but his swimming is just as normal? what could it be?
and today we have just noticed a large belly on him/her, this wasnt there atall at 2 ish this afternoon but is huge now. we got him 7 days ago today so we cant take him back, what could it be? we are quite experianced fish owners with several set ups tropical and coldwater, at first we thought swim bladder, but his swimming is just as normal? what could it be?
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do u really think so? is it the norm for such a huge belly then? none of the other plecs, corys or anything ever even show a belly? and the tank only got fed cat fish pellets and flakes? would it really grow so big in a few hours? its easilythe normal size twice, but rounded and definately only belly area and hes still as lively as ever lol, hes the maddest catfish we have ever had, all the other just goes nosieying around or stuck to the side hes morelike a proper fish lol. do u think he will die? and when if it is through over feeding would it go down by and if not it could be worse if u know what i mean?
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I moved this, as P. pictus is not a pleco (it doesn't have a suckermouth most obviously, but also doesn't have "armour", which is bony scutes on the side of the body).
I agree with Kostas diagnosis.
Of course "Not feeding" a pictus cat can be difficult, but cut back on the feeding of them, and if it's been eating pellets or some such, perhaps stop feeding those alltogether, as they can swell after they have been swallowed. (Mine tries to eat whole Hikari Algae wafers sometimes, which is a bit too big for them, really!).
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I agree with Kostas diagnosis.
Of course "Not feeding" a pictus cat can be difficult, but cut back on the feeding of them, and if it's been eating pellets or some such, perhaps stop feeding those alltogether, as they can swell after they have been swallowed. (Mine tries to eat whole Hikari Algae wafers sometimes, which is a bit too big for them, really!).
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ok thankyou all for hour help and advice, as u say its gonna be very hard to not let him feed as he seem to eat whatever the others eat? i dont wanna have to seperate them at food times, so im just doing small amounts often so he doesnt get the chance? none of my other fish have ever been like this? could it be cos he was new and posibly not fed at the ifs? and does this mean he'll always be like it?.
they had him advertised as a spotted picto thats all i knew about him.
they had him advertised as a spotted picto thats all i knew about him.
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Spotted picto is probably not a bad name, as they are indeed spotted, and the proper name is (you can follow that link to get more info and compare those pictures with your fish to see it you agree that it's the same species).
They are definitely "binge-eaters", and will eat just about anything. It's very unlikely this will change, but feeding small amounts more often is generally a good idea for all fish.
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They are definitely "binge-eaters", and will eat just about anything. It's very unlikely this will change, but feeding small amounts more often is generally a good idea for all fish.
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