My common pleco passed away recently and I was feeling the loss pretty hard today so I went to my LFS to look at all the fish. I wasn’t going to buy anything today as we will be moving soon and I wanted to wait until after the move.
Well long story short I came home with a pleco (probably 6-7 inches long) that was in a tank with 30-40 cichlids. Its fins are torn to shreds from being nibbled at and it has no eyes. It can swim and gets around fine. The employee said it had been living like that with no eyes for a couple of months, but I’m skeptical. We do not have any vets around that do fish so that’s not an option for me. It is alone in a tank with about 50-60 gallons of water. I’ve never had any fish in such rough shape. I know it is possible my new buddy won’t make it, but I wanted to give it a fighting chance.
Is there a way to tell if the eye loss is recent or if it is healed up? On the likelihood that I was lied to and the eye loss is more recent what do I do to prevent infection while it heals? How long does it take to heal? Also no worries on future safety this guy will have its own tank for as long as it lives.
Well long story short I came home with a pleco (probably 6-7 inches long) that was in a tank with 30-40 cichlids. Its fins are torn to shreds from being nibbled at and it has no eyes. It can swim and gets around fine. The employee said it had been living like that with no eyes for a couple of months, but I’m skeptical. We do not have any vets around that do fish so that’s not an option for me. It is alone in a tank with about 50-60 gallons of water. I’ve never had any fish in such rough shape. I know it is possible my new buddy won’t make it, but I wanted to give it a fighting chance.
Is there a way to tell if the eye loss is recent or if it is healed up? On the likelihood that I was lied to and the eye loss is more recent what do I do to prevent infection while it heals? How long does it take to heal? Also no worries on future safety this guy will have its own tank for as long as it lives.