Split Dorsal
Split Dorsal
My Sailfin Pleco ( Gibbiceps) is about 2 years old and has shared his tank with some Hoplos for 8 months now. They get on well together - the gibby chases them away from his food area.
This morning I noticed his sailfin is split top to bottom !
Has this happened to any one else and will he survive ?
Colin
This morning I noticed his sailfin is split top to bottom !
Has this happened to any one else and will he survive ?
Colin
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Hicolin wrote:Just an update. I went to England for a month with my son in charge. When I got back - 1 week ago - the gibbies fin is perfectly healed.
Here is my question . Do their fins grow out like our fingernails ? That is the only way I could think of that the fin could heal. And so fast ?
most times the fin will heal. When the finrays are ok, there is a good chance for healing. It's not like our fingernails.... it grows when the fin need it. My experience is a good healing rate for fins by catfishes, when they are damaged. When the fin rays are damaged, it can not heal the whole fin.
look at this O. hoppei. His dorsal was damaged. Only where the rays are ok, the skin between will grow again.