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Beardie ER
Beardie lacks appetite, small poops, hyperactivity with black beard
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 2037300, member: 31715"] Outwardly, he looks healthy. His fat stores at the base of his tail and his head are all doing well still. It's possible that he is hormonal. That would explain the hyperactivity and beard color. Typically, when a blackbeard is caused by illness or injury, hyperactivity would not be something you'd expect alongside it. Are you sure they were sperm plugs, and not one or two eggs that got laid and shriveled up? Either way, if there is any doubt as to his sex, feel free to post a picture with his tail bent back towards his back with a picture clearly showing the vent area. Will help us confirm male or female. Either way, based on what you've mentioned so far, I wouldn't be too concerned. If he's not eating he's not going to be having bowel movements, and he will lose a little weight. If it's hormones, it will pass and he will be a ravenous eater again in no time. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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