Stressed pictus catfish
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Stressed pictus catfish
I have two pictus catfish in an established tank with approx. 15-20ppm nitrates. One appears to be ill, and is showing this by a paleness and "shimmy." Although, the breathing is at a normal pace. There are no redmarks or noticeable inflamations on the fish at this time.
It's eating normally, and up until very recently hasn't displayed any behavior indicative of being stressed over something.
A month or so ago, I added two brazilian sword plants which I bleach washed and thoroughly rinsed before I placed in the tank. But, I can't imagine this would have much of an effective on the fish, particularly a negative effect. My other pictus appears to be doing just fine.
Also, I'm curious as to whether a "pale" pictus cat, where his spots have faded, is truly a bad sign or not.
It's eating normally, and up until very recently hasn't displayed any behavior indicative of being stressed over something.
A month or so ago, I added two brazilian sword plants which I bleach washed and thoroughly rinsed before I placed in the tank. But, I can't imagine this would have much of an effective on the fish, particularly a negative effect. My other pictus appears to be doing just fine.
Also, I'm curious as to whether a "pale" pictus cat, where his spots have faded, is truly a bad sign or not.
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