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gastromyson

Posted: 22 Nov 2014, 15:51
by willyetoliver
Bonjour, nous avons quatre gastromysons et j'ai remarqué que l'un d'entre eux depuis 2 jours était devenu difforme, gonflé (dos arrondis et les côtés devenu gros comme des bourrelets), pouvez-vous me dire si il est malade ou allons nous avoir des "petits gastromysons" ?
merci pour votre aide et vos réponses !! désolée pour la qualité des images mais ils ne sont pas facile à prendre en photos !!

Re: gastromyson

Posted: 23 Nov 2014, 08:55
by Silurus
I believe this is G. scitulus.

Re: gastromyson

Posted: 23 Nov 2014, 12:54
by Atmichaels
Could also be g. ctenocephalus. Take a look here http://www.loaches.com/species-index/ga ... n-scitulus

Re: gastromyson

Posted: 23 Nov 2014, 13:05
by Atmichaels
Ran the op's text through Google translator and got the following:

"Hello, we have four gastromysons and I noticed that one of them for two days had become deformed, swollen (rounded back and sides become as big as beads), can you tell me
if he is sick or going to have "small gastromysons"? thank you for your help and your responses !! sorry for the quality of the images, but they are not easy to take pictures !!"

I would try feeding shelled boiled peas, my gastros love them and it should help if it's related to an intestinal blockage.

Anyone else have any thoughts that might help?

Re: gastromyson

Posted: 23 Nov 2014, 17:05
by KarthikC
Atmichaels wrote:Ran the op's text through Google translator and got the following:

"Hello, we have four gastromysons and I noticed that one of them for two days had become deformed, swollen (rounded back and sides become as big as beads), can you tell me
if he is sick or going to have "small gastromysons"? thank you for your help and your responses !! sorry for the quality of the images, but they are not easy to take pictures !!"

I would try feeding shelled boiled peas, my gastros love them and it should help if it's related to an intestinal blockage.

Anyone else have any thoughts that might help?
Completely agree on the peas part. What's the thread starter feeding them?

Cheers,

Karthik


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