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My Choc. Pl*co died and I have a question...
Hi all,
It's always sad when there's a death in the tank. So the above died and this morning when I fished him out, I noticed he had a very green belly. It was not green like something growing on him, it was from the inside out. I'm curious if this is indecitive of some other problem or does this happen to them when they die? -Ben |
My Choc. Pl*co died and I have a question...
can't totally answer your question, but some ideas come to mind, as in how
long did you have it, versus how long it was supposed to live... it may have been old age... or, it's even likely that it got an internal parasite if there were any fish introduced in the last 2-3 months.... but I've seen it pretty regularly that after a fish dies, the owner will do an autopsy to see if there were blockages in the intestine, digestive system, and urinary tract, which are the three biggies.... "Ben" wrote in message ... Hi all, It's always sad when there's a death in the tank. So the above died and this morning when I fished him out, I noticed he had a very green belly. It was not green like something growing on him, it was from the inside out. I'm curious if this is indecitive of some other problem or does this happen to them when they die? -Ben |
My Choc. Pl*co died and I have a question...
RedForeman ©® wrote:
can't totally answer your question, but some ideas come to mind, as in how long did you have it, versus how long it was supposed to live... it may have been old age... or, it's even likely that it got an internal parasite if there were any fish introduced in the last 2-3 months.... I don't know how old but it wasn't that big. (I know, that's not always a great way to figure out age). I think he's been in the tank longer than that and he was the last purchase. but I've seen it pretty regularly that after a fish dies, the owner will do an autopsy to see if there were blockages in the intestine, digestive system, and urinary tract, which are the three biggies.... Hmmm... I was thinking about doing that. I haven't yet decided though. Although, he's frozen now so I might have missed the opportunity. Thanks for the comments. -Ben |
My Choc. Pl*co died and I have a question...
can't totally answer your question, but some ideas come to mind, as in how long did you have it, versus how long it was supposed to live... it may have been old age... or, it's even likely that it got an internal parasite if there were any fish introduced in the last 2-3 months.... I don't know how old but it wasn't that big. (I know, that's not always a great way to figure out age). I think he's been in the tank longer than that and he was the last purchase. but I've seen it pretty regularly that after a fish dies, the owner will do an autopsy to see if there were blockages in the intestine, digestive system, and urinary tract, which are the three biggies.... Hmmm... I was thinking about doing that. I haven't yet decided though. Although, he's frozen now so I might have missed the opportunity. Thanks for the comments. -Ben personally, I never can bring myself to doing it... I'm somewhat attached to them, had them for years, and just can't do it... |
My Choc. Pl*co died and I have a question...
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Ben wrote: Hi all, It's always sad when there's a death in the tank. So the above died and this morning when I fished him out, I noticed he had a very green belly. It was not green like something growing on him, it was from the inside out. I'm curious if this is indecitive of some other problem or does this happen to them when they die? -Ben My pl*cos get "very green bellies" when I feed them big chunks of zucchini. Very green swolen bellies, actually. Again, I'm not pretending to be sure, but I'd lean toward the intestinal blockage line of reasoning. Either that, or he just *happened* to have a big meal and then give up the ghost. *scritch scratch on the head* You didn't notice he'd done serious damage to any of your plants, did you? Maybe....the plastic kind? I've seen a pl*co do funny things in search of grub. jessejoe |
My Choc. Pl*co died and I have a question...
jessejoe wrote:
My pl*cos get "very green bellies" when I feed them big chunks of zucchini. Very green swolen bellies, actually. Again, I'm not pretending to be sure, but I'd lean toward the intestinal blockage line of reasoning. Either that, or he just *happened* to have a big meal and then give up the ghost. I'm going with intestinal blockage as he didn't look swollen, just green. You didn't notice he'd done serious damage to any of your plants, did you? Maybe....the plastic kind? I've seen a pl*co do funny things in search of grub. No, there was none that I saw eaten, etc. Thanks for the info/advice/etc. -Ben |
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