Hello, I was looking around Google for some help on my Pleco's tattered fins and Aquaria Central looks very helpful; so I will ask of you this;
I have a 40 to 50 gallon tank which has for about a year one single fish, a four inch long neon orange african cichlid. A few weeks ago I wanted to get him a tankmate, and I like Plecos. I thought he would help keep the tank clean etc.
I picked a plain brown pleco just a little larger than the cichlid to deter fighting. The pleco is probably five inches long and quite a bit thicker than a cichlid.
He mostly hides in the corners on a wall during the day, and I dont watch the tank at night.
The problem is that his dorsal fin developed a hole! right in the middle of the webbing, a hole the size of a pencil! The tail fin looks slightly tattered, but that's hard to tell because it is normally jagged.
Later on, the dorsal fin hole has grown and now the frontmost two spikes are without webbing down half their length.
That's my story, Do you think he is being picked on? Can a cichlid bite in between those spikes? Was he simply rubbing on the sharp rocks in the tank (I took them out yesterday to see). Can plastic plants cause abraision? He likes to hide behind them and maybe those plastic leaves are sharp? I'm worried for his health.
I have a 40 to 50 gallon tank which has for about a year one single fish, a four inch long neon orange african cichlid. A few weeks ago I wanted to get him a tankmate, and I like Plecos. I thought he would help keep the tank clean etc.
I picked a plain brown pleco just a little larger than the cichlid to deter fighting. The pleco is probably five inches long and quite a bit thicker than a cichlid.
He mostly hides in the corners on a wall during the day, and I dont watch the tank at night.
The problem is that his dorsal fin developed a hole! right in the middle of the webbing, a hole the size of a pencil! The tail fin looks slightly tattered, but that's hard to tell because it is normally jagged.
Later on, the dorsal fin hole has grown and now the frontmost two spikes are without webbing down half their length.
That's my story, Do you think he is being picked on? Can a cichlid bite in between those spikes? Was he simply rubbing on the sharp rocks in the tank (I took them out yesterday to see). Can plastic plants cause abraision? He likes to hide behind them and maybe those plastic leaves are sharp? I'm worried for his health.