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Japanese Angel w/ exploding stomach


rhoggman

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My angelfish has a wierd object that appears as though it may burst through it's ventral area. The anomoly is very close to the anus of the fish where waste would commonly pass. I am wondering if it is possible the fish may have swallowed a piece of substrate that it was unable to digest? I guess it could also be some type of bacterial infection. Any sound advice is welcome. I don't know much about these things. I have linked 2 pics below. They are big files....... Thanks!

 

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pics dont work for me

 

 

hmm... when I click on the links they come up for me in firefox.... they are about 2.5Mb a piece. It could be that they are just taking a long time to download? Sorry...

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Not working for me either, and I'm using Firefox. Try uploading them to the gallery here.

 

I'm not sure what the problem was so I decreased the size of the photos, and attatched them to the first post..... Let me know if the links work now too. Thanks!

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The poor little guy took his last swim last night. This morning he was dead, and my hermit crab enjoyed a $30 snack. I flushed the leftovers and said a prayer.

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