Need help identifying what is going on with a couple of my cichlids. It looks like they are bloated but I looked up bloat and it says that the fish should mainly be on the bottom or floating on the top of the tank which it doesnt do it swims around with everyone. It also says that it should have a loss of appetite which also is not the case. So I am unsure what to do. Any thoughts?
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In my experience, I've never had malawi cichlids come up with bloat, regardless of diet. I tend to run into the bloat issue more with my petro. However, true signs of bloat would include heavy breathing, lethargicness, white feces and loss of appetite. In your case, if the fish is still eating and just has a fat tummy, I'd assume she just ate too much the night before. I'd keep an eye on her and follow up with a water change with epsom salt.
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I am hoping its eating to much over time maybe I should cut down on my feedings for a couple of days to see what happens. There are two other fish that have the enlarged bellies.
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I am using Hikari and I feed them a little at a time until its gone for about 2 or so minutes twice daily
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There is about 25-30 fish and I feed them about half a complete handful
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Looks a little overstuffed.
The other fish that also have bellies like this, are they eating and swiming around fine?
Are they just females?
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They are all female. One of the females is only about 1" - 1.5" peacock. They other two are about 2" - 2.5" Haps
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