My ancient pleco developed bloat. I have done two big tank and filter changes, and fed him some minced peas. He became more active at first, but is still drifting and staying near the top of the tank. He's in a 35 gallon tank with another older catfish, and both have been very healthy until Algernon's bloat.
I don't know whether to treat the whole tank with epsom salt, or to treat him separately. I have also read of using meds, but am unsure which to use.
The tank has a big Magnum filter, and the water always smells sweet. I use activated charcoal for filtration, and a sleeve over the carbon container to help good bacteria grow.
Any suggestions will be appreciated. When I say ancient, Algernon is at least 25 years old and still is very active and, to me, a very beautiful fish.
I don't know whether to treat the whole tank with epsom salt, or to treat him separately. I have also read of using meds, but am unsure which to use.
The tank has a big Magnum filter, and the water always smells sweet. I use activated charcoal for filtration, and a sleeve over the carbon container to help good bacteria grow.
Any suggestions will be appreciated. When I say ancient, Algernon is at least 25 years old and still is very active and, to me, a very beautiful fish.