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African cichlid mix
I need some advice. I have a mix of Lakes Victoria, Malawi and Tanganyikan
cichlids in a 55 gallon tank. All the fish look healthy except my 2 Vic's. They both have hollow bellies and their color is a little paler than it used to be. Is this a sign of internal parasites and, if so, how can it be treated? TIA, Skip... |
In my experience cichlids from Lake Victoria and Lake Malawi make
perfect tankmates due to their very similiar requirements. I have 48 tanks and almost every one of them I successfully keep fish from both lakes in. What you probably have is a case of "Malawi Bloat". Both Victorians and Malawians do very well in pretty much any time of water but what you REALLY need to worry about is their DIET. Many cichlids form specialized feeding habits in the wild and require certain foods or the natural parasites that are always present in their digestive track can get out of control. Then, with a reduced immune system from improper feeding the fish develops this disease that blocks their digestive track and that is why they have the sunken bellies(from not being able to eat). The best thing you can do is remove the cichlids and put them in a heated and biologically cycled tank and add a handful(literally) of 50% epsom salt/50% canning-pickling salt(only w/ no additives) mixture and do 50% water changes every other day and hope it does the trick. During this time DO NOT feed. You can also get an anti-biotic at Jehmco.com called Metronidazole and treat exactly as directions describe but don't get your hands in the water as overexposure to antibotics can lead to ineffectiveness if you ever need them... Hope this helps. James http://www.africancichlidcentral.com |
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