Does anyone have a good picture or two of what a malnourished pleco looks like (i.e. sunken belly, sunken space between eyes, etc). I can't seem to find anything specific and I just want to make sure that my pleco is ok.
I recently (about 2 weeks ago) moved my gibby to a bigger tank and I've noticed that he isn't eating like he used to. I generally keep a piece of cucumber in the tank and ever 3 or so days I'll give him an algea pellet. It used to be that if I put a piece of cucumber in the tank before I went to bed by the next morning it was all but gone. Now he'll check out the middle but leaves the rest of the thing.
I have been wary of giving him the algea pellets in the new tank because the tank isn't cycled yet (emergency tank change) so I'm trying to create as little of a mess as possible until it cycles. Cucumber is easy to fish out...bits of algae wafer not so much (at least not without a gravel filter, which I was told not to use until the tank cycles so that I don't disrupt the bacteria growth in the gravel).
I can't seem to get a good glimpse of his stomach to see if it's sunken or not. I'm just not really sure what I should be looking for, but since he's not eating like he used to I'm a bit concerned.
I'll try to get a picture of him up here...can't find camera again.
thanks
I recently (about 2 weeks ago) moved my gibby to a bigger tank and I've noticed that he isn't eating like he used to. I generally keep a piece of cucumber in the tank and ever 3 or so days I'll give him an algea pellet. It used to be that if I put a piece of cucumber in the tank before I went to bed by the next morning it was all but gone. Now he'll check out the middle but leaves the rest of the thing.
I have been wary of giving him the algea pellets in the new tank because the tank isn't cycled yet (emergency tank change) so I'm trying to create as little of a mess as possible until it cycles. Cucumber is easy to fish out...bits of algae wafer not so much (at least not without a gravel filter, which I was told not to use until the tank cycles so that I don't disrupt the bacteria growth in the gravel).
I can't seem to get a good glimpse of his stomach to see if it's sunken or not. I'm just not really sure what I should be looking for, but since he's not eating like he used to I'm a bit concerned.
I'll try to get a picture of him up here...can't find camera again.
thanks