Nothing much to update on my end. Mine eats 1-2 times a week, other times ignores food, has a full belly ~all the time and almost isn't growing. Still 99.9% drab. Colors up rarely.
Do you have him in with other fishes?Nothing much to update on my end. Mine eats 1-2 times a week, other times ignores food, has a full belly ~all the time and almost isn't growing. Still 99.9% drab. Colors up rarely.
What?? So sorry to hear that. Do you know why? You had just posted a video of him eating tilapia like a champ.
I hope it was not one of those unexplainable sudden deaths. Hate those. Can learn almost nothing from that.
What's their expected lifespan? Surely not under a year but wanted to see if anyone knew. fugupuff Wes, do you know?
Thank you guys... Unfortunately I know (almost) exactly what happened to him. thebiggerthebetter , K krichardson remember a few months ago my perch had a head injury and it lead to a pretty bad swim bladder injury..? Here is a video of him before and after his previous injury, in the bottom video you can see that he couldn't balance himself:That's sad news.It's bad enough to lose any fish but the sting is worsened when the fish happens to be a rare species.
Sorry for your loss!. I had my guy in 80 degree water for a very long time with no ill effects (that I know of). The only reason I put him in a heater less tank was because I wanted to reduce his growth rate. And I think it had to do with the KH & GH more than the water temperature.I've lost mine too. Suddenly. I think either the water's been too soft (KH and GH ~2-3 degrees; just recently I've started raising it slowly) and/or the temperature got too high.
FishBase says up to 22 C = 72 F whilst mine has been in mid 80-ies for 3 months. Now that I think back, it looks like the change occurred mid Spring, which makes sense. Too warm.
His belly looks like accumulated some liquid, very soft and liquidy under skin. Now the reduced appetite and swollen belly and no growth make sense. Wes and I thought it was worth a shot.