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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Age: 30
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My plecostamous was about 3 months old and he developed a long clean strand of what I am assuming is waste. I removed the strand with a fish net. About 2 days later he died. In the 3 months I had him, he never had anything hanging from him so I thought it was odd. All of my water levels were good. He was about 3" in a 14 gallon tank with 2 dalmations and 2 mickey mousy platys. I am not about to replace him because I learned that my tank is too small for an adult plecostamous. I am just curious about what I experienced.
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girl anachronism
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 1,409
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I've read that clear stringy poop can indicate internal parasites, which is very possible.
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Rebel
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Buffalo, NY
Posts: 751
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^^ She's right. That's a sign of parasites. It isn't definite, but if any of the other fish demonstrate the same, you need to pursue an anti-parasitic treatment, unfortunately. I see poo monitoring in your future.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Age: 34
Posts: 1
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can someone tell me how to help my pleco? it just started going to top of the tank it isn't sucking anymore and i think the two small goldfish have been messing with me. I have quarentened it but don't know what else to do?
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