These two pictures are of one of our plecos. I just transfured him to one of the hospital tanks until we can figure out whats wrong. He's been living in a 100 gal tank with my RTC and a pair of Oscars.
PH 7.5
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 10
Temp. 80
My wife and I picked him/her up as part of a used tank deal quite a while ago and it's been healthy and active the entire time. Kerby (the pleco in question) has a hiding place behind a large rock so we only see him occasionally however he was out swiming around two nights ago and looked perfectly normal. This morning we found him like this... bloated and with red spots. Whatever happened...happened really fast. He still moves as well as ever and was difficult to get into the hospital tank.
If anyone has run into this before or knows what it might be then let us know. Kerby is about a foot long or so if it maters...


PH 7.5
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 10
Temp. 80
My wife and I picked him/her up as part of a used tank deal quite a while ago and it's been healthy and active the entire time. Kerby (the pleco in question) has a hiding place behind a large rock so we only see him occasionally however he was out swiming around two nights ago and looked perfectly normal. This morning we found him like this... bloated and with red spots. Whatever happened...happened really fast. He still moves as well as ever and was difficult to get into the hospital tank.
If anyone has run into this before or knows what it might be then let us know. Kerby is about a foot long or so if it maters...

