Hello all! My bristlenose pleco who Iāve only had since about July, has turned progressively more pale these last few days.
I looked it up: and it said the most common form of it is malnutrition. So Iāve been putting a lot of sinking pellets, algae waters, and flakes in her favorite corner of the tank but it doesnāt seem like she cares. She never comes off the glass at least while Iām watching (from a distance, sheās people shy)
My cories and non bottom dwelling fish (who are discovering how to be bottom dwelling fish ) tend to eat the food overnight. I put the food in after lights out and Iāve gotten ready for bed.
Water conditions are normal. All my other fish are behaving well. Typically my guppies are the first indicator that something is wrong with the water but theyāve been trying to mate with anything that exists as ever.
I havenāt put any new wood in the tank in a long while, would putting a new piece in and giving her some tannis help?
I know yāall have mentioned cutting up slices of fruit/veggies before for them to snack on. Zucchini I think was one? Are there any other common household veggies that I could try?
Itās actually the first time in a hot sec Iāve seen her top fin out. But that could also be because her downward orientation rn
I looked it up: and it said the most common form of it is malnutrition. So Iāve been putting a lot of sinking pellets, algae waters, and flakes in her favorite corner of the tank but it doesnāt seem like she cares. She never comes off the glass at least while Iām watching (from a distance, sheās people shy)
My cories and non bottom dwelling fish (who are discovering how to be bottom dwelling fish ) tend to eat the food overnight. I put the food in after lights out and Iāve gotten ready for bed.
Water conditions are normal. All my other fish are behaving well. Typically my guppies are the first indicator that something is wrong with the water but theyāve been trying to mate with anything that exists as ever.
I havenāt put any new wood in the tank in a long while, would putting a new piece in and giving her some tannis help?
I know yāall have mentioned cutting up slices of fruit/veggies before for them to snack on. Zucchini I think was one? Are there any other common household veggies that I could try?
Itās actually the first time in a hot sec Iāve seen her top fin out. But that could also be because her downward orientation rn