The other day I discovered one of my fish belly up on the bottom. Quite a shock as it was behaving normally the night before. The only change to my usual routine is treatment with levimasole recently due to seeing a bunch of white stringy poop in the tank. I don’t have a microscope so examining the poop wasn’t an option.
Anyway, I did an autopsy to see if there was anything obvious that may have contributed to its demise.
The fish is a male Nigerian Lapradei bichir. Bought him in Feb. 2017 at 8-9”.
When I found him his gill covers were “stuck open” as if he had been trying to swallow something and “choked”.
Final measurement at 13-14”
No external lesions or signs of disease.
Eyes looked clear, no ulcers on face
Mouth empty. Tongue appeared normal.
Detail of teeth.
Looked at gills. No worms or parasites. Did not remove gill covers.
Skin was quite tough. Had to use scissors to cut.
First thing that struck me was an abundance of mesenteric fat and a fatty liver. I guess most captive fish have this from living in closed quarters. And to think I only feed this tank once a day, 3-4 days a week.
Lung/swim bladder containing air.
Right kidney.
Large vein (vena cava?)
Left kidney.
Stomach and intestine. Appeared empty. Good amount of fat deposits.
Heart.
Fatty liver.
R.I.P. “Ice Cream” (my son named him)
Anyway, I did an autopsy to see if there was anything obvious that may have contributed to its demise.
The fish is a male Nigerian Lapradei bichir. Bought him in Feb. 2017 at 8-9”.
When I found him his gill covers were “stuck open” as if he had been trying to swallow something and “choked”.
Final measurement at 13-14”
No external lesions or signs of disease.
Eyes looked clear, no ulcers on face
Mouth empty. Tongue appeared normal.
Detail of teeth.
Looked at gills. No worms or parasites. Did not remove gill covers.
Skin was quite tough. Had to use scissors to cut.
First thing that struck me was an abundance of mesenteric fat and a fatty liver. I guess most captive fish have this from living in closed quarters. And to think I only feed this tank once a day, 3-4 days a week.
Lung/swim bladder containing air.
Right kidney.
Large vein (vena cava?)
Left kidney.
Stomach and intestine. Appeared empty. Good amount of fat deposits.
Heart.
Fatty liver.
R.I.P. “Ice Cream” (my son named him)