Polypterus Ornate overeating

Vettech716

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She ate 3 pieces. I watched her. I usually feed 2 times a week. Should I do smaller meals daily or every other. Shes acting fine. Was stuck under the rock. Lol
 

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Vettech - the ornate looks abnormal. I personally haven't dealt with bloat but it sure looks like it. There's a strong possibility it may need to be treated in a separate tank with Epsom salt or at least monitored. I included
Your pic. Maybe other keepers that have experienced poly bloat can chime in.

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She looks like this every time that she eats. After a few days it goes down. That was the whole reason behind this post. I thought originally she was over eating but this time she was limited.
 

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How do I dose out the epsom salt?
Its 1 tablespoon per 5 gallons, if you have 55 gallons i suggest put 2 tablespoon epsom salt to equal 10 gallons everyday. Then do a water 20% water change the next day. Then repeat the process for 3-4 days. I didthat when my oscars was bloated and when my sen got infection.
 

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I'm starting to wonder if there is something wrong with this fish... I fed them tilapia on Sunday. There were 10 dime to nickel sized piece that I put in the tank. All but 2 got eaten between Queen B, the Frontosa, and my hybrid. I made sure to watch them closely. This is her today and I haven't fed again since Sunday (I was planning to do so tonight).... I don't know what to do about her.

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Polyaddict86 Polyaddict86 you gave great advice for the bloat issue, and Vettech716 Vettech716 I hope Queen B issue gets resolved with the Epsom salt. :)
 

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I wouod try and soak pellets in an epsom salt and distilled water solution. I do 1 tsp to 3/4 cup of distilled water. You can use a dropper or even the tip of your finger to soak the pellets.

I use a syringe....fill it with some pellets then suck up some of the solution, cover the end with your finger and pull the syringe some more this will cause all the air out of the pellets
 

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I wouod try and soak pellets in an epsom salt and distilled water solution. I do 1 tsp to 3/4 cup of distilled water. You can use a dropper or even the tip of your finger to soak the pellets.

I use a syringe....fill it with some pellets then suck up some of the solution, cover the end with your finger and pull the syringe some more this will cause all the air out of the pellets
I'm still having a hard time getting her to eat pellets so I don't think this will work. She really is a pain in my butt!
 
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