Black molly poop issues
Black molly poop issues
My Black Molly has been pooping weirdly long strands, almost like white threads. Tank is a 20 gallon, parameters are 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, 10 nitrate. Temp is 78F, and I feed them flakes twice a day. Anyone seen this before?
Re: Black molly poop issues
I've noticed something similar with my Mollies. What kind of substrate do you have? Mine's gravel, and I wonder if that's part of it.
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White, stringy poop can be a sign of internal parasites. Have you treated the tank with anything lately? I'd recommend PraziPro if you haven't already tried it. Also, how often do you do water changes?
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trailblazer - Posts: 11
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Yeah, that sounds sketchy. I had a similar vibe with my Guppies last year. Turned out to be worms. I cut back on feeding for a couple days and dosed with General Cure, and they chilled out. Maybe try that?
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Stringy white poop is often a parasitic issue, as others have said. I'd quarantine the affected Molly if possible. Also, what's your water change routine? Consistency there can help prevent stress, which weakens their immune system.
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My Mollies had the same thing, dude. I switched to sinking pellets instead of flakes, and it kinda helped. Maybe the flakes were messing with their guts. Worth a shot.
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PraziPro worked for me too. Also, how old is your Molly? Older fish sometimes have digestion issues.
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Thanks for the advice, everyone. I'll try PraziPro and cut back on feeding for a bit. Water changes are weekly, about 25%. Substrate is sand, by the way.
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Sand shouldn't be the issue then. Keep us posted on how the treatment goes. If it doesn't clear up in a week, you might need to look into other meds like Metroplex.
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trailblazer - Posts: 11
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Yep, Metroplex is solid stuff. Just don't go overboard with the meds, or you'll stress the poor guy out even more. Less is more sometimes.