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I recently had to separate my breeding trio of bristlenose pleco because the were producing way to many babies I have nearly 300! I have to start selling themYea I have had a few of the for nearly 6 years
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I recently had to separate my breeding trio of bristlenose pleco because the were producing way to many babies I have nearly 300! I have to start selling themYea I have had a few of the for nearly 6 years
Nice!! I’ve had my goldfish for about 3 years.Yea I have had a few of the for nearly 6 years
OMG wow that’s so many!!!I recently had to separate my breeding trio of bristlenose pleco because the were producing way to many babies I have nearly 300! I have to start selling them
I've done the salt. That works sometimes. I've also done the blue drops, but that never worked well. I've also done the Epsom salts which never worked. Dropsy is a problem with the fishes ability to control osmosis I believe. Too much water gets in. It's considered a symptom of a greater problem. Generally a bacterial, or parasitic infection, or an organ problem, like liver failure.What did you do to treat them if you don’t mind me asking? It sounds awful but I’m not sure if it’s worth it if he won’t recover anyway.
But then I do love him a lot and he’s a fighter so he might be one of the ones that would recover! So idk.
Do you think it’s definitely dropsy?
I was hoping it might just be bloat or something but I don’t think so
Plus the weird fin which I think is a separate issue.
And wait you have 4 now?
I'm down to 4. They don't last long here. Either it's my water, or the fish themselves. I can't keep livebearers long either. Angel fish, tetra, loaches, and goldfish thrive here.What did you do to treat them if you don’t mind me asking? It sounds awful but I’m not sure if it’s worth it if he won’t recover anyway.
But then I do love him a lot and he’s a fighter so he might be one of the ones that would recover! So idk.
Do you think it’s definitely dropsy?
I was hoping it might just be bloat or something but I don’t think so
Plus the weird fin which I think is a separate issue.
And wait you have 4 now?
Thank you!! I was reading similar. Apparently some use antibiotics? Or other meds like kanaplex and some others (I saw a list of like 5). Was thinking of getting some but idk. Might be worth a shot if it would help? But of course not guaranteed. Ive seen the blue baths recommended too. So you use aquarium salts? I was thinking of doing the Epsom salt since it said that was best for dropsy but if it won’t work I won’t try it.I've done the salt. That works sometimes. I've also done the blue drops, but that never worked well. I've also done the Epsom salts which never worked. Dropsy is a problem with the fishes ability to control osmosis I believe. Too much water gets in. It's considered a symptom of a greater problem. Generally a bacterial, or parasitic infection, or an organ problem, like liver failure.
I didn’t know you had any!I'm down to 4. They don't last long here. Either it's my water, or the fish themselves. I can't keep livebearers long either. Angel fish, tetra, loaches, and goldfish thrive here.
You can't add salt to a planted tank, so that complicates your treatment. You could try short term salt baths.
If you have antibiotics I might try those since I've never tried that. I just lost a female betta to dropsy. I bought her back last September from Petco. I have 3 males, and one female left from the about 6- 7 I bought.Thank you!! I was reading similar. Apparently some use antibiotics? Or other meds like kanaplex and some others (I saw a list of like 5). Was thinking of getting some but idk. Might be worth a shot if it would help? But of course not guaranteed. Ive seen the blue baths recommended too. So you use aquarium salts? I was thinking of doing the Epsom salt since it said that was best for dropsy but if it won’t work I won’t try it.
I don’t have any on hand so would have to go get them but I might try it if it would save him. I have to get some other stuff tomorrow anyway and I kind of want another fish or two to put on the other tankIf you have antibiotics I might try those since I've never tried that. I just lost a female betta to dropsy. I bought her back last September from Petco. I have 3 males, and one female left from the about 6- 7 I bought.
yea its a bit to many i never new how easy to breed they wereOMG wow that’s so many!!!