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I have 1 cichlid that is about 3 inches and has very small gravel in his
mouth!!! Why? I have removed 1 piece, it was much smaller than his mouth and loose inside, so he could have easily spat it out himself. The bottom of his throat is drooping/bulging slighly as if his mouth is stuffed with food, however when I looked inside his mouth his throat appeared to have enough room to eat and swallow. His mouth is too small to look deep inside so I cannot clearly see how many more stones there are, when I removed the first I could not see any others until he was back in the water; so they maybe fell to the back of his throat. His gills are reddened and he appears to breath faster than the other fish but this does not appear to hinder him. His stomack is never full looking but neither is it shrunken/distended He has been like this for about 2 months, I never noticed a bulging throat the 1st month that I had him. I think that the fish is a hybrid with a Labidochromis caeruleus, looks similar but is missing the black stripe on its dorsal fin and the colour is dark yellow. The fish was bought on its own and the shop said it was locally bred. TIA Dave S |
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