I have a tiny plecostomus. Petsmart told me it was some species name (can't remember) but i haven't been able to find anything on it online. What I do know is that it is supposed to be a common plecostomus so I think I've got a hypostomus plecostomus on my hands. If anyone could identify it I would appreciate it. Another issue I have is I think it might be starving itself. The conditions right now are not all too good for the little guy. He used to be really active and sucking on the side of the tank until he started just sliding down the glass like he was losing suction and just laying on the ground not sucking at all. Now I have him quarantined him in a bucket with a lionhead goldfish and he seems to be ok but i don't think he's eating? I checked his tummy today and it looks maybe sunk in? Another thing is I'm wondering if his gills are supposed to be pinkish red like they have been?
The tests for the quarantine tank as far as I can tell are fine.
ph: 7
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 0
ammonia: 0
I always set the water out over night if not for a day in special bucket and I only just vacuumed the bottom of the bucket. The bucket itself is a 5 gallon with an air pump and two tubes attached. There is also a heater set to 75degrees inside. I feed him algae wafers and normally heat up cucumbers in the microwave with some water and cool the slice down before i set it in the water. Together I am giving both fish in the bucket foram-2 because there was a spike in the main tank before and the goldfish was the only one having an issue. It's symptoms are going away. Meanwhile I'm also giving them both a liquid calmer called stress coat by API
Any help would be appreciated and sorry for the long post. The blurriest picture is there because of the gills. I couldn't get a good up close on those but the color is there. Also sorry if I offend anyone. Loop is really smart and was really hard to catch. My lighting couldn't be improved either so against the aquarium signs I used flash and set him on a glass pane on the floor. Hopefully he'll still be ok later.- I won't.








The tests for the quarantine tank as far as I can tell are fine.
ph: 7
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 0
ammonia: 0
I always set the water out over night if not for a day in special bucket and I only just vacuumed the bottom of the bucket. The bucket itself is a 5 gallon with an air pump and two tubes attached. There is also a heater set to 75degrees inside. I feed him algae wafers and normally heat up cucumbers in the microwave with some water and cool the slice down before i set it in the water. Together I am giving both fish in the bucket foram-2 because there was a spike in the main tank before and the goldfish was the only one having an issue. It's symptoms are going away. Meanwhile I'm also giving them both a liquid calmer called stress coat by API
Any help would be appreciated and sorry for the long post. The blurriest picture is there because of the gills. I couldn't get a good up close on those but the color is there. Also sorry if I offend anyone. Loop is really smart and was really hard to catch. My lighting couldn't be improved either so against the aquarium signs I used flash and set him on a glass pane on the floor. Hopefully he'll still be ok later.- I won't.








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