Hey
I have a 6" sailfin plec in a 6' 180g. By plec standards, he's very active and he usually has a big appetite. A few days ago, I noticed that wasn't really moving around much and when I put food into the tank he just ignored it. An hour or so later when I dimmed the lights, he seemed to get a bit more active and had a nibble at the courgette I put in for him. This has continued from Friday evening through to tonight. He seems to perk up when I dim the lights but even though he's at least eating something, by the time I remove the food, it looks like he's barely touched it. By comparison, he would usually see me get in from work and then sit in front of the glass, starring at me until I feed him. His veg would look shredded by the time I remove it. Might be nothing, but I've also noticed him a couple of times, darting to the surface and back down, like a surface breathing cat would do. Tank parameters are stable and the lima cat, he shares the tank with is acting normally. Any ideas what could be wrong with him?
Thanks
Steve
I have a 6" sailfin plec in a 6' 180g. By plec standards, he's very active and he usually has a big appetite. A few days ago, I noticed that wasn't really moving around much and when I put food into the tank he just ignored it. An hour or so later when I dimmed the lights, he seemed to get a bit more active and had a nibble at the courgette I put in for him. This has continued from Friday evening through to tonight. He seems to perk up when I dim the lights but even though he's at least eating something, by the time I remove the food, it looks like he's barely touched it. By comparison, he would usually see me get in from work and then sit in front of the glass, starring at me until I feed him. His veg would look shredded by the time I remove it. Might be nothing, but I've also noticed him a couple of times, darting to the surface and back down, like a surface breathing cat would do. Tank parameters are stable and the lima cat, he shares the tank with is acting normally. Any ideas what could be wrong with him?
Thanks
Steve