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![]() I will try the algae pellets, thanks!
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![]() I have no clue if this is even relevant, but back in the day when I had freshwater fish, we were always told to feed a few peas to a constipated fish. Regular old processed peas from a can.
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![]() Ok, so he just came out of his hole and was swimming in a dizzy motion so I nabbed him while I could and popped him in a quarantine bucket in the sump, I noticed his anus is leaking blood.
So now I am thinking maybe he has a parasite? and if so what would be the best course of action? |
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![]() Too late
![]() RIP Francouer |
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![]() Sorry to hear this.
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![]() Aw crap
![]() Sorry to hear this I know now is not the time for you to read it but, a balanced diet is important Maybe it had nothing to do with his passing, but it's something to think about Hope you find another to replace him ![]() |
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![]() Yeah I know, I normally fed him NLS pellets and raw prawn and he picked at the algae sheets when I put them out for the tang too, and ate all my smaller snails and crabs.
It was only when he was feeling sulky the only thing he would look at was raw prawn (or fresh snails but that gets expensive) I just figured when it was suggested he was just blocked up it was the only thing I could think of as he visually looked in great health, and was quarantined and dipped both when he arrived at aquarium illusions, and when I got him home before he went into the tank and had been fine for 2 months. Anyone have any idea what it would have been so it can be avoided in the future? |