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aaronburro
sorry, I know this isn't a GF question, but the guy that is being affected is in the tank w/ my goldies, so I wanna keep it from spreading... For those of you who don't know, I lost a new rubber-lipped pleco two nights ago to what I thought was an overly aggressive Chinese algae-eater. The 30gal tank is divided for the betta and CAE.

well, now plucky is not doing well at all... He has been in the 30gal w/ the goldies for quite some time and has had no prollem. The mean ol CAE is on the other side of the divider, so that can't be the problem. The other (new)rubber-lipped-pleco that is on the same side as plucky looks fine as far as colorations go and is happily hiding under a rock. Plucky looks unusually dark and only his gills are moving. He doesn't have the strength to hold onto the side of the tank and made no struggle when I netted him for the emergency tank. I checked all the water parameters (except nitrate, cause I lost the ###### stick-shovel that you use to add the little grey powder mad.gif), and they are fine. Nitrate is prolly a bit high, but nothing the boys haven't seen before...

What am I missing here? I'm about to head out to the LFS to see if they have any ideas. Plucky looks almost the same as Jackson(the dead one) did when I found jackson lieing belly up. Yesterday I found Plucky lying in a crevice near the bubble wall, but he was holding onto the side of the tank just fine, so I thought nothing of it. Today he was just lying there, gills moving, but thats about it... I prodded him w/ the end of my net and he did nothing. He didn't even make any struggle to flip over rightside up in the emergency tank, so I flipped him over gently w/ a fork.


additives: Aquarium salt, ph Buffer up, stresscoat.
Ceridwen
I just lost a rubberlip the EXACT same way, after having him for 3 months. The only thing I was able to determine might have caused it was my using quick cure to treat ick the week before.

He got a little darker than normal, and very weak, I found him laying on his side next to a tank wall, no longer holding on. Moved him to a hospital tank and he died the next day.

Honestly, I don't know what to tell you. I still don't know what it was that did him in, no one on the boards I posted was able to offer any ideas, and the fish store had no clue either.
aaronburro
well, he just bit the dust. sad.gif
LaurieP
Oh no I'm sorry to hear you lost him. They seem to be so fragile. I recently lost my Bristlenose. He seemed fine one day and the next was dead.
Such a mystery

Laurie
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