Pitbull Pleco sick or ready to spawn?
Pitbull Pleco sick or ready to spawn?
Hi,
I'm not sure if one of my pitbull plecos is sick or not. Water perameters are all normal and i do about a 30% water change a week. The tank is about 160L. Hopefully you guys can tell from the pic.
Thanks
Ian
I'm not sure if one of my pitbull plecos is sick or not. Water perameters are all normal and i do about a 30% water change a week. The tank is about 160L. Hopefully you guys can tell from the pic.
Thanks
Ian
Re: Pitbull Pleco sick or ready to spawn?
Well as far as i know they have never been spawned in captivity...
Could be a tumor. I am not sure.
btw, What is your substrate? Looks really different!
Could be a tumor. I am not sure.
btw, What is your substrate? Looks really different!
Re: Pitbull Pleco sick or ready to spawn?
The substrate is Fluval shrimp stratum. Hope your not right about the tumor
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Re: Pitbull Pleco sick or ready to spawn?
It would help to have more information, what is "normal" can you give the readings?Water perameters are all normal
Temperature?
What foods?
Chaetostoma have been spawned in captivity...a forum search should bring up a few examples.Well as far as i know they have never been spawned in captivity...
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Re: Pitbull Pleco sick or ready to spawn?
"Pitbull" = Parotocinclus jumbo or P. spilosoma and similar species. Chaetostoma are "Bulldog" plecos.
Several types of Parotocinclus has also been bred in captivity.
And yes, they are easily confused.
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Several types of Parotocinclus has also been bred in captivity.
And yes, they are easily confused.
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Re: Pitbull Pleco sick or ready to spawn?
You should be able to tell from its behaviour if it is sick. A gravid fish will just be acting normally, but be fat.
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Re: Pitbull Pleco sick or ready to spawn?
hehe...the joy of common names"Pitbull" = Parotocinclus jumbo or P. spilosoma and similar species. Chaetostoma are "Bulldog" plecos.
Several types of Parotocinclus has also been bred in captivity.
And yes, they are easily confused.
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Re: Pitbull Pleco sick or ready to spawn?
MatsP wrote:"Pitbull" = Parotocinclus jumbo or P. spilosoma and similar species. Chaetostoma are "Bulldog" plecos.
Several types of Parotocinclus has also been bred in captivity.
And yes, they are easily confused.
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I'm only calling it a 'Pitbull' because thats what it said on the tank at my LSF.
Its moving around a bit slower than the others but it is still moving around. Not just sitting in one spot as i'd expect a sick fish to do.racoll wrote:You should be able to tell from its behaviour if it is sick. A gravid fish will just be acting normally, but be fat.
Re: Pitbull Pleco sick or ready to spawn?
Ammonia - 0ppmBirger wrote:
It would help to have more information, what is "normal" can you give the readings?
Temperature?
What foods?
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Nitrite - 0ppm
Nitrate - 5-10ppm
PH - 7.2
Temp - 24c
I've been doing 30% water changes weekly and have been using cold water. I read that this can cause the fish to spawn.
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Re: Pitbull Pleco sick or ready to spawn?
And I expect it is a , although with that belly, and not a "perfect" photo, it's hard to say. I doubt it is a as Birger confused it with (since it's often called Bulldog pleco, and Bulldog and Pitbull are quite similar).Goobs wrote:I'm only calling it a 'Pitbull' because thats what it said on the tank at my LSF.
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