Need Help with Spotted BN Pleco
Need Help with Spotted BN Pleco
Just today I noticed my Spotted BN had some red at the base of her dorsal and tail fins. She was acting really weird, like she was weak and tired. I didn't like the look of her at all, so she is now in my Quarantine tank. I think maybe she has Hemorrhagic Septicemia. She's just sitting there, and when she moves, she has to fight to stay upright. Can anyone point me in the right direction? I really don't want to lose her. Thanks.
(If there is a hospital section, I couldn't find it, so if necessary you can move this there)
(If there is a hospital section, I couldn't find it, so if necessary you can move this there)
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I'm sorry, my 6.5 year old 'chocolate albino' pardalis died last night. I believe he suffered the same things (red pectoral fins, swimming about when he normally hides, then at the end floating at the top belly-up, breathing hard). Fortunately it all happened very fast so he did not suffer too much, I hope
"Mr. Vaughan, what we are dealing with here is a perfect engine, er... an eating machine. It's really a miracle of evolution."
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No, it was dumb old ME! It was me who suggested the medication for you, but I trusted the manufacturer's claim, without doing enough research myself.nadajdui wrote:... I had a high nitrite spike because of medications (dumb old me) about 2 or so weeks ago.
(Jungle "Parasite Clear Tank Buddies": claims to have no effect on filter critters, but contains acriflavine: an antibiotic. Doh!)