Bloated Tailspot Blenny

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Hi there! I have a Tailspot Blenny thats currently displaying a large belly after eating. His poops have been a bit stringy and whitish/green and I was just wanting to know if this is normal for them. He was just added to the tank about 3 weeks ago from my quarantine tank and had no symptoms like this until he was put in the display tank. He's eating omega one veggie pellets, spirulina mysis from hikari, and the occasional algae wafer. The tank is about 7 months old so there is a bit of algae for him to graze on. I'll add some pictures of the chubby little guy. Thanks a lot!

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Hi there! I have a Tailspot Blenny thats currently displaying a large belly after eating. His poops have been a bit stringy and whitish/green and I was just wanting to know if this is normal for them. He was just added to the tank about 3 weeks ago from my quarantine tank and had no symptoms like this until he was put in the display tank. He's eating omega one veggie pellets, spirulina mysis from hikari, and the occasional algae wafer. The tank is about 7 months old so there is a bit of algae for him to graze on. I'll add some pictures of the chubby little guy. Thanks a lot!

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Either well fed or constipated. Feed it brine shrimp which acts as a laxative.
Is it eating and breathing normal, not labored?
Whitish/green feces suggest a combo of algae and excess mucus in stomach.
 
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Either well fed or constipated. Feed it brine shrimp which acts as a laxative.
Is it eating and breathing normal, not labored?
Whitish/green feces suggest a combo of algae and excess mucus in stomach.
Will do, ill switch him to brine shrimp and see how he is. Thank you for the reply.
 

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