Long time no post from me, but I've been prompted back onto LOL by one of my hillstream loaches.
The details (apologies in advance for length!):
I have had an interest in attempting to breed Gastromyzon ocellatus for a couple of years now, and have slowly gathered a small group of them. They haven't seemed interested in frozen foods, and I don't think any live foods are available in NZ, so in order to boost their condition I had placed them all in a 180L tropical community tank (kept at 26C, with plenty of aeration). It was a busy tank with lots of light, lots of fish and therefore a plentiful supply of algae and tasty ole' slime on the glass. They seemed to be doing really well, so I moved a female and 2 males into a 30L (kept at room temp, which lately has been around 26-28C). Following the few reports of Gastromyzon breeding in the past, I'm running heavy aeration but no filter in there.
Within a few days of putting the trio into this tank, the female has changed shape. She began to look bloated - at first I thought it just my hopeful imagination but now there's no denying she looks like a swimming balloon, her body literally bulged behind her head. She is still active, and does interact with the males - though I can't tell if it is flirting behaviour or just the usual territorial dances. I have just noticed that all along her sides she has developed either small tubercles or colourless cysts. Almost like a clear ich, but only along her sides.
What are the general thoughts? Sick, parasite, is it possible she IS gravid? Has anybody had a similar change in their own hillstreams, or heard of tubercles along the sides of a fish?
I have a couple of photos of her but am not sure how to post them, could anybody advise please?
Thanks in advance
