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Bristle Nose Super Red lying on back
Posted: 27 Jan 2019, 16:28
by exploreman
I think that two of the females BN Super Reds may have been fighting yesterday, they were acting a little strange. Today one is lying on its back.
Moved the fish with a net and it swam away. Any reason for them to lay upside down.
Exploreman
Re: Bristle Nose Super Red lying on back
Posted: 27 Jan 2019, 17:30
by Lycosid
exploreman wrote: ↑27 Jan 2019, 16:28
I think that two of the females BN Super Reds may have been fighting yesterday, they were acting a little strange. Today one is lying on its back.
Moved the fish with a net and it swam away. Any reason for them to lay upside down.
Exploreman
My BN sometimes lies on his back directly under a surface - it looks like he was suckered to the surface, relaxed, and fell a very short distance on his back. I'd worry though, if I found him lying on his back without a surface right above him.
Re: Bristle Nose Super Red lying on back
Posted: 28 Jan 2019, 11:47
by Jobro
I would worry about any pleco lying in the open, upside down or not
Re: Bristle Nose Super Red lying on back
Posted: 29 Jan 2019, 02:00
by exploreman
Update, pleco was deceased this afternoon. Female super red, had 5 or 6 spawns. In same tank with another female red and a male red and some sub adults. Possibly had been fighting had a mark on her side.
Re: Bristle Nose Super Red lying on back
Posted: 09 Mar 2019, 14:51
by GirlsGotFisshues
It sounds like yours was injured.
I have a Baryancistrus who has been doing this for years. Used to freak me out.