Hello,
We just purchased an 8" Guinea Fowl Puffer and we are having some major concerns. The fish store assured us that she was most definetely eating. However, she hasn't done much more than taken a bite of a piece of shrimp (she didn't eat it though ) in the last 72 hrs..
Even more concerning, was this sac-like object protruding from the anus which eventually retracted. I did a little research and think it may be a prolapsed rectum. Has anyone ever encountered this and what can I do to help our poor puffer. It has been frustrating trying to get her to eat. She is a bit on the thin side, but, the owner said it was because his employees don't feed the fish as much as they should. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks.
We just purchased an 8" Guinea Fowl Puffer and we are having some major concerns. The fish store assured us that she was most definetely eating. However, she hasn't done much more than taken a bite of a piece of shrimp (she didn't eat it though ) in the last 72 hrs..
Even more concerning, was this sac-like object protruding from the anus which eventually retracted. I did a little research and think it may be a prolapsed rectum. Has anyone ever encountered this and what can I do to help our poor puffer. It has been frustrating trying to get her to eat. She is a bit on the thin side, but, the owner said it was because his employees don't feed the fish as much as they should. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks.