hello,
I recently acquired some blood parrots about a month and a half ago. When I got them, they arrived in yellow water. Quarantined them for 3 weeks with 2 doses of paraguard. Then moved them to my 55gal. Been in there for 3 weeks now.
The one is eating, but hides all the time. Also has a black stress spot on its spine.
Other one stays in the top corner of the tank or by the heater. But I haven't seen it eat in the past 3 weeks. It's scales also look a little ragged. Concern is from the scales and the not eating. Possible scared of the other one, even though there are multiple hides in the tank.
Tank parameters: 7.6 ph, O am, 0 nitrite, 20ppm nitrates.
any suggestions or ideas as to what's going on and how to fix the problem? Are they sick? How do I find out?
I currently have other fish in my QT, and do not want to get them sick before I add them to tha 55gal.
I recently acquired some blood parrots about a month and a half ago. When I got them, they arrived in yellow water. Quarantined them for 3 weeks with 2 doses of paraguard. Then moved them to my 55gal. Been in there for 3 weeks now.
The one is eating, but hides all the time. Also has a black stress spot on its spine.
Other one stays in the top corner of the tank or by the heater. But I haven't seen it eat in the past 3 weeks. It's scales also look a little ragged. Concern is from the scales and the not eating. Possible scared of the other one, even though there are multiple hides in the tank.
Tank parameters: 7.6 ph, O am, 0 nitrite, 20ppm nitrates.
any suggestions or ideas as to what's going on and how to fix the problem? Are they sick? How do I find out?
I currently have other fish in my QT, and do not want to get them sick before I add them to tha 55gal.