bristlenose / ancistrus cheek spines ripped almost out
Posted: 11 Sep 2019, 20:46
Have a Adult female Red Bristlenose, found her under / behind my intake (course) pre filter - guess male chased her...
thought dead as she floated lifeless, when released, but still had colour and had seen her 10-15 mins before, a few sweeps by hand, up and down tank, shes slowly came back to life. 24 hrs later now in hospital tank, she eating and swimming fine, coloured up and fins normal (not clamped or fully extended)
The only problem is her left cheek spines are ripped out of head and angle 45 forward - can see (cheek end ) of defleshed white boney part of spine like a ball ( like on a human bone ball/socket) the flesh is mostly intact, its just like the ball has popped out of cheek socket.
Do these heal? or fall off, to be honest I cant see it being possible to hold her and relocate spine to correct angle, I would not anyway as would be further stress.
So i'm guessing just a case of wait and see, hopefully it wont get infected and she will survive... as shes the better coloured and younger but now fully mature of my 2 red females and a proven breeder...
thought dead as she floated lifeless, when released, but still had colour and had seen her 10-15 mins before, a few sweeps by hand, up and down tank, shes slowly came back to life. 24 hrs later now in hospital tank, she eating and swimming fine, coloured up and fins normal (not clamped or fully extended)
The only problem is her left cheek spines are ripped out of head and angle 45 forward - can see (cheek end ) of defleshed white boney part of spine like a ball ( like on a human bone ball/socket) the flesh is mostly intact, its just like the ball has popped out of cheek socket.
Do these heal? or fall off, to be honest I cant see it being possible to hold her and relocate spine to correct angle, I would not anyway as would be further stress.
So i'm guessing just a case of wait and see, hopefully it wont get infected and she will survive... as shes the better coloured and younger but now fully mature of my 2 red females and a proven breeder...