Does my baby ancistrus have a problem?

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olway
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Does my baby ancistrus have a problem?

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I have had this baby (1in long)ancistrus for about two weeks now and I am concerned that its belly is abnormaly distended. Is this normal? If not what do I need to do( I have a hospital tank already set up)
All my other fish are behaving normaly
Water perameters are
Ammonia=0
Nitrites=0
Nitrates=5ppm
Ph=7
temp=24 celcius
filters are under gravel run by aquaclear 201 powerhead and fluval 2 internal
Tank size is 30x15x12inches
Tank mates are 6 emperor tetras and one other ancistrus(anout 1.5 in long)
plants are anubis and jave fern/moss
I feed one half a pleco tab at lights out

Hope someone can help

Richard
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biomechmonster
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Post by biomechmonster »

Do you have a picture? Your Ancistrus is probably just developing the gut of a well-fed pleco, if it's pooping a lot and the scales lay flat and its color is healthy, that's probably just it. But if the scales are sticking out, it may have dropsy...a pic will confirm this.
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olway
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Post by olway »

Hi, biomechmonster. I will try to get a decent photo tonight. I've tried to before but the fish seems to know when it's photo is being taken and refuses to adopt the correct pose(sic) :lol:
Gave me a fight tonight though, thought I would have to perform the last rights! but just turned out to be resting.
No scales seem to be sticking out(thank god!) so let us hope that it is just a very well fed(read fat :shock: ) example of an ancistrus. None of my other plecos seen to be as "fat" we will see.

Thanks, Richard
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