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does hydra mean eggs?
I have a planted 10 gallon w/ three cherry barbs and two oto cats. I
recenty bought one of the otos. The day after I introduced her, she became lethargic and swollen, barely eating. I thought she was on her way out, since I read otos can be tough to acclimate to new tanks. that was about three weeks ago. She is still around and seems healthy, but still swollen. Now I am noticing hydra reproducing in the tank, I had never seen them before. I do not feed any live foods, only flake for the cherry barbs. Does this mean the oto is scattering eggs. It seems logical, any suggestions? |
does hydra mean eggs?
Thusly "scuteshoot" Spake Unto All:
I have a planted 10 gallon w/ three cherry barbs and two oto cats. I recenty bought one of the otos. The day after I introduced her, she became lethargic and swollen, barely eating. I thought she was on her way out, since I read otos can be tough to acclimate to new tanks. that was about three weeks ago. She is still around and seems healthy, but still swollen. Now I am noticing hydra reproducing in the tank, I had never seen them before. I do not feed any live foods, only flake for the cherry barbs. Does this mean the oto is scattering eggs. It seems logical, any suggestions? 1) Lethargic = sick. A happy oto, no matter how gravid, is not lethargic. 2) It's hard to say if your oto is swoollen because it's got dropsy and has just managed to hang on, or if it's a female. Females are quite plump. 3) It is very unlikely your otos spawn. They're very hard fish to get to breed. 4) Hydras will eat very small animals which you no doubt have in your tank (rotifers & copepods which come in with the plants), and they are photosynthetic. It's a safe bet they've got nothing to do with the otos. Actually I doubt they eat fish larvae at all, although they do compete with them for food. |
does hydra mean eggs?
So the oto is now active some of the time, and just sits on her belly
the rest of the time. As far as hydra go, are they ok for the health of fish in general, it's not an outbreak or anything. If I stare at the tank for awhile I can find a few. |
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