LemonLemon
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Well i have a female roseafascia that i've kept for about 2 months now.
It's really aggressive and is looking a lil' but more male-ish (if there's such a word) now.
Initially it was very wrasse shape, gorgeous and slim. oh btw, i QT-ed it for 4 weeks. initially it was skinny despite feeding so i prazi-ed the food and it was fine after that.
it has been fine for about 1 and a half month, and now all of a sudden, it's extremely fat. like really bursting, much like a pregnant fish.
it eats well, it poops well and is perfectly fine psychologically (as far as fishes go..) and physically.
what could it be? is it just eating way much more than it should? i feed 2 times a day and all fishes get equal share of food and it's the only one looking so fat. i feed pellets in the morning and mysis in the evening.
could it be internal parasites? where could it come from?
It's really aggressive and is looking a lil' but more male-ish (if there's such a word) now.
Initially it was very wrasse shape, gorgeous and slim. oh btw, i QT-ed it for 4 weeks. initially it was skinny despite feeding so i prazi-ed the food and it was fine after that.
it has been fine for about 1 and a half month, and now all of a sudden, it's extremely fat. like really bursting, much like a pregnant fish.
it eats well, it poops well and is perfectly fine psychologically (as far as fishes go..) and physically.
what could it be? is it just eating way much more than it should? i feed 2 times a day and all fishes get equal share of food and it's the only one looking so fat. i feed pellets in the morning and mysis in the evening.
could it be internal parasites? where could it come from?