Bloated puffer?

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Long story short... I treated this Dogface Puffer for velvet and he is now in a conditioning tank before I rehome. (He still has a little Lympho on the body which you can see in the picture.)

He's sort of a finicky eater (for a puffer); will only eat PE mysis, freshwater glass snails, and clams & mussels. The latter two I give him to ensure his beak stays trimmed. However, about a week ago I noticed a large chunk out of the shell of a snail I forgot I had in there. Ever since then he seems to be getting fatter & fatter, and now looks "bloated" to me.

What do you think? If he does have a piece of shell stuck in his stomach, what (if anything) can I do about that? TIA

 

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Try some high fiber food, to get the digestive system running normal again:rolleyes:
 

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I used to keep quite a few puffers and never noticed them get hung up from shells. I would have to say this is something they encounter quite often in the wild. I would just personally moniter, if a shell is indeed lodged there probally isnt much you could do unless your a proctologist with a vast knowledge of fish inards
 

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I used to keep quite a few puffers and never noticed them get hung up from shells. I would have to say this is something they encounter quite often in the wild.

I guess I'm a little slow in typing.... I change my answer to a +1 on the shell. LOL!
 
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What treatment did you use for the velvet?

Chloroquine phosphate. I tend to get a lot of puffers to treat because the Petco employees call me whenever they have a sick one. :p All of the puffers I have treated with CP have handled it fine.
 

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Long story short... I treated this Dogface Puffer for velvet and he is now in a conditioning tank before I rehome. (He still has a little Lympho on the body which you can see in the picture.)

He's sort of a finicky eater (for a puffer); will only eat PE mysis, freshwater glass snails, and clams & mussels. The latter two I give him to ensure his beak stays trimmed. However, about a week ago I noticed a large chunk out of the shell of a snail I forgot I had in there. Ever since then he seems to be getting fatter & fatter, and now looks "bloated" to me.

What do you think? If he does have a piece of shell stuck in his stomach, what (if anything) can I do about that? TIA

I have no advice ;) but he is sooooo darn cute!
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Wanna adopt him? He would fit perfectly in your bio-cube. :D
My little one wants one and I do have the extra bio 29 sitting in my dining room while I decide what to do with it!
Isn't he to big for that? How big will he get?
 
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Quite large lol. A foot or so long. So one turd would clog a BC filter lol

Yeah, you'd probably need at least a 180 to keep one long-term. This one is even more personable than usual for a puffer. He eats out of my hand while my wife scratches his head. Will have to take a video.
 

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Yeah, you'd probably need at least a 180 to keep one long-term. This one is even more personable than usual for a puffer. He eats out of my hand while my wife scratches his head. Will have to take a video.
Yes please and whats the condition? Im sure the bloating appearance could just be a fat happy fish. My dogface was quite friendly. The golden puffer not so much. And the stars and stripes was a total....well jerk..
 

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