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![]() "Shawn" wrote in message ... I bought 3 clown loaches about 9 months ago when I had a snail problem. They did a number on them and now they've been eating the reguluar pellet and flake food I feed my other fish (mainly tetras, platy's etc). I also notice they like to chew to the algae wafers I throw in occasionally for my plecos. However, last night when I was doing my bi-weekly cleaning, I was looking down from above in the tank while vacuuming with my water python and I noticed one of the clown loaches was literally paper thin side to side. There's no meat on his bones at all. The other 2 look fine. Is it that they're not getting the proper nutrition after all from the other stuff and it's just showing on one more than the others ? Or maybe this one has a parasite or something. Any ideas ? I've been following this thread and also observing my Clowns at the same time. I have 6 Clown loaches all bought from different batches from the 2 LFS's that I use. They are of different sizes - from 4" down to 1". On all six I can now see the skeletal structure - the smaller ones had started to "surface feed" as had one of the bigger ones. Since reading this I have now put them on a diet of "Cat Fish Pellets" and "algae wafers" which they are eating as if they have never fed before. I'm hoping that this is a nutrition issue. In which case I only have myself to blame. Also I hope that this is the case in your instance. I would hate to lose my Clowns. Anyone who has owned these delightful fish knows how I feel. At the moment I cannot believe that it is an infection/infestation that has affected all of my Clowns - like you I hope we can come through this. Gill BTW I lost one of the original batch 5 weeks ago...when I was convinced it was a parasite case but the symptoms were entirely different - he went grey and lost his joy of life and stopped feeding. |
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: I bought 3 clown loaches about 9 months ago when I had a snail problem. They did a number on them and now they've been eating the reguluar pellet and flake food I feed my other fish (mainly tetras, platy's etc). I also notice they like to chew to the algae wafers I throw in occasionally for my plecos. However, last night when I was doing my bi-weekly cleaning, I was looking down from above in the tank while vacuuming with my water python and I noticed one of the clown loaches was literally paper thin side to side. There's no meat on his bones at all. The other 2 look fine. Hello, just noticed this post... I had the exact same thing with three new clown loaches I brought. After a while I found one thin as a rail (other two were fine). It doesn't necessarily have to be any disease, it can just be a food issue of what they do and don't like. These guys are hunters, snail eaters and tend to like the real foods (live snails or frozen other foods) better than the flake stuff... expecially after the shock of a move. I was feeding a mix of Tubifix dried worm cubes (which the other two loaches ate) and flakes and didn't pick up that while two loaches were eating the tubfix worms one wasn't. What I did to save the guy is I brought some frozen bloodworms (a genernal fish fav) and after basically overfeeding the rest of the fish on the regular good I thawed the blood worms and hand fed the loach. Difficult as the other fish wanted in on the action (why I did the big feed first to keep them away) and loaches are shy but with persistance I got him to eat by moving very slowly and basically putting the blood worms right in his face. Did this for about a week (one feeding a day) and then stopped hand feeding but kept up with the bloodworms (would shove a bunch of them into the loaches hiding area for all of them). After a while the skinny one fleshed back out and also started to eat the dried tubifix worms like the other two. It was amazing to watch his recovery Been 4 years now and I still have all three... but that one is still the smallest of the three but he's my fav :P Pete. |
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