Hello!
If any of you know what might be wrong with my Sailfin Pleco please say somthing!
I fear he is sick since a few of my smaller fish died this week.
I have a 50 gallon tank with:
1 (7 inch) pleco
4 (1 inch) Kissing Gouramis and one that is 3 inches
3 (4 inch) Silver Dollars and one smaller one (1.5 inch)
and last but not least my Shubunkin Koi fish (2.5 inches)
I also have three snails.
I am not sure what is wrong with my fish but I'm guessing he is stressed. I'm planning on giving away my 4 Silver Dollar fish to a friend but I don't know if its enough.
I currently do not know the Ph level or ammonia level.
but I do put in ammo lock which helps with too much ammonia.
Since these are tropical-ish fish the lady who i received them from said to keep the water temperature around 78 degrees Fahrenheit.
I'm worried I'm stressing the poor guy out. Can some one tell me if it might be a sickness or stress..?
(I cant take a picture because i'm doing this on the computer and my phone is broken currently D:)
Sorry!
Colour change from black to pale brown? (Pleco)
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Re: Colour change from black to pale brown? (Pleco)
Some catfishes, like the chameleon whiptails, naturally and harmlessly change color, and others display special "stress coloration" when unhealthy. Also, stressed fish that change color are often paler/duller than healthy ones; PlanetCatfish and Amazonas article-writers have noted that an ugly fish at the store can often color up once lovingly cared for.
Maybe search the cat e log and see if the stress coloration of either the sailfins (there are several different fish known as sailfin) or similar-looking plecos resembles your fish. For example, there is a stress-color pic on , and it might not be an exact match but it could be helpful.
Unfortunately, my expertise is not in fishes, these are just a few tips. I have experienced nail-biting disasters with fishes too, and I know it is very unnerving.
Cheers, and good luck
Maybe search the cat e log and see if the stress coloration of either the sailfins (there are several different fish known as sailfin) or similar-looking plecos resembles your fish. For example, there is a stress-color pic on , and it might not be an exact match but it could be helpful.
Unfortunately, my expertise is not in fishes, these are just a few tips. I have experienced nail-biting disasters with fishes too, and I know it is very unnerving.
Cheers, and good luck