Crap. Will this grow back?

Chicxulub

Silver Tier VIP
MFK Member
Aug 29, 2009
11,403
7,488
1,955
Ok. I did a water change today and my juruense got a wild hair up her butt and decided to do her best to hide under a powerhead that's sitting flush on the bottom of the tank. She succeeded in bulldozing herself under it, but in doing so managed to get her tail into the impeller, which cut off her top streamer and messed up the tip of her upper lobe. I know the streamer grows back when it gets cut off farther from the tail, but will it grow back with being cut off this close to its origin? Kinda worried here.

Here's a pic. You can tell that it must have hurt because her colors are really dark and washed out and she looks stressed. I put salt in the tank and gave her a big meal so hopefully she heals up quick. :(

tail.jpg

tail.jpg
 

necrocanis

Catfish God
Staff member
Moderator
MFK Member
Oct 10, 2005
6,639
493
146
42
montana
Should grow back fine and probably faster than you would think :)
 

Chicxulub

Silver Tier VIP
MFK Member
Aug 29, 2009
11,403
7,488
1,955
Thanks Necro. I was worried that the streamer being cut that close to its point of origin might cause it not to grow back. She normally loses part of her streamer every week or so, but its never been this bad before! :(

She's looking a LOT better today! Hopefully she heals up nice and quick.

tail2.jpg

tail2.jpg
 

Slippery K

Piranha
MFK Member
Dec 5, 2011
2,491
26
81
Ontario, Canada
Wow chicx sorry to hear that. Your cat should be fine in a little while, they are suprisingly very tough fish. Obviously you know how to react when something like this happens. Don't sweat it, I'm sure every fish in your care will live a long healthy life.

Sent from my GT-I5510M using MonsterAquariaNetwork App
 

thebiggerthebetter

Senior Curator
Staff member
MFK Member
Dec 31, 2009
16,248
14,466
3,910
Naples, FL, USA

necrocanis

Catfish God
Staff member
Moderator
MFK Member
Oct 10, 2005
6,639
493
146
42
montana
Well fed. Live or dead? Struggling with mine two currently.
I always fed mine shrimp, bloodworms, and cichlid pellets. Went from 5" to 16" in the year I had it. :) Never was a fussy eater though. Interesting to see how some fish of same species do under different circumstances. Of course mine only had one eye so maybe that made him more opportunistic??? Hope that you are able to get them feeding soon. How big are they?
 

Chicxulub

Silver Tier VIP
MFK Member
Aug 29, 2009
11,403
7,488
1,955
She was an absolute pain to break off of live, but I did break her. She still won't eat pellets though. I feed her chunks of trout.

Thanks guys. :)
 

thebiggerthebetter

Senior Curator
Staff member
MFK Member
Dec 31, 2009
16,248
14,466
3,910
Naples, FL, USA
zoomed.com
hikariusa.com
aqaimports.com
Store