h2oskierc
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I have a feeling you know where this is headed! I apologize if this is the wrong forum to post is in...
So my son got a hold of the food, and dumped about half of a .49 oz. Container of food in the tank. We habe a 20g tall with 7 neons, 3 male guppies, a swordtail, 4 albino cories and 10 ghost shrimp.
I wasnt home at the time, so I told my wife to net out as much as she could. When I got home I vacuumed the gravel and the tops of some of the decor, and cleaned up as best I could.
Can a fish get bloated from overeating? A couple of the tetras almost look pregnant (since they aren't livebearers I know they won't look pregnant). I am guessing it is from overeating, but could it be dropsy/bloat? The scales don't appear to be sticking out at all, so I don't think it is, but I want to know your opinion.
Thanks!
So my son got a hold of the food, and dumped about half of a .49 oz. Container of food in the tank. We habe a 20g tall with 7 neons, 3 male guppies, a swordtail, 4 albino cories and 10 ghost shrimp.
I wasnt home at the time, so I told my wife to net out as much as she could. When I got home I vacuumed the gravel and the tops of some of the decor, and cleaned up as best I could.
Can a fish get bloated from overeating? A couple of the tetras almost look pregnant (since they aren't livebearers I know they won't look pregnant). I am guessing it is from overeating, but could it be dropsy/bloat? The scales don't appear to be sticking out at all, so I don't think it is, but I want to know your opinion.
Thanks!