Deformed pleco possibly egg bound what to do?
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Deformed pleco possibly egg bound what to do?
Got a L397 that always looked wrong and it's clearly not breeding material so I keep it isolated from the group in a community tank.
Lately it has gotten very, very fat. I doubt it's a feeding issue cause I only feed during the day and for the most part look at the tank while fish are eating and she never comes out.
Starting to suspect it might be eggbound but since I absolutely don't wan't it to breed what are my options? Considering trying to put it with a male in a smaller tank for some days and then discard any eggs, any other options you guys could think of?
Lately it has gotten very, very fat. I doubt it's a feeding issue cause I only feed during the day and for the most part look at the tank while fish are eating and she never comes out.
Starting to suspect it might be eggbound but since I absolutely don't wan't it to breed what are my options? Considering trying to put it with a male in a smaller tank for some days and then discard any eggs, any other options you guys could think of?
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Re: Deformed pleco possibly egg bound what to do?
It could also be a gut disorder - maybe stop feeding for a 2 or 3 weeks? It wouldn't harm an egg-bound fish, as nutrition is unavailable to make eggs.
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Re: Deformed pleco possibly egg bound what to do?
I d say most of this issues dont conclude genetic issues. Its mostly water and food issues from bred. Some strains with others have been bred for like 50 years and are still going strong.
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Re: Deformed pleco possibly egg bound what to do?
This is what I am trying, I placed the fish in a temporar tank of it's own and fasting it, not seeing much difference so far(maybe a little) but has only been in there for 4 days~.Jools wrote: 03 Nov 2022, 14:52 It could also be a gut disorder - maybe stop feeding for a 2 or 3 weeks? It wouldn't harm an egg-bound fish, as nutrition is unavailable to make eggs.
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Re: Deformed pleco possibly egg bound what to do?
The fish is deformed, it got a "caved in" head and is slightly bent but seems to be happy otherwise and it has been that way since it was large enough to tell. The siblings/rest of the group seems perfectly normal looking and healthy so I guess there is just something going on with that particular fish but I am trying to source other adults for future breeding projects.Koi-fantast wrote: 05 Nov 2022, 19:13 I d say most of this issues dont conclude genetic issues. Its mostly water and food issues from bred. Some strains with others have been bred for like 50 years and are still going strong.
Got 3 spawns of them currently but fry/juveniles are still to young to tell if they look as they should, have separated the males and females(I hope haha) for now and the deformed one has not been with them while they bred so I hope it works out.