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Fat ottos
I have an Otto that has a rather distended abdominal area; are they
susceptible to any disease/infection in that area, or is it likely to be gravid? It's over 1" in size. The other larger one appears normal. Any ideas? -- Cheers, Poe to send email, add "email" to the end of oz |
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Fat ottos
"LeighMo" wrote in message ... I have an Otto that has a rather distended abdominal area; are they susceptible to any disease/infection in that area, or is it likely to be gravid? It's over 1" in size. The other larger one appears normal. Any ideas? Some of my otos have huge bellies. I don't think they are sick or gravid, though. I think they are just pigs! All the "fat" otos are in my high-light tank, that has more algae. Not all the otos in that tank are fat, but I think some just naturally eat more than others, and get fatter. Kind of like people. g Ah, perhaps that's the case. I didn't think it was that fat before, but it's in a tank with plety of food now. Seems happy enough. I like the fact that with SAEs and Ottos, it's almost like two shifts; during the day, the SAEs go about their business, the Ottos hide or stay out of the way, and it reverses when light go out. |
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