I've had my Severum for about 8 months now. Got it as a young 2" and is now pushing 6". When I got it he had the gold color with dark stripes. After a month or so he became darker and has stayed that way. It never really bothered me. He does show off his stripes every once in a while, but is always really dark. His dark is littered with a blue/green hue. I only decided to ask the community about his color after watching several Severum videos and seeing an assortment of pictures. My Severum is not as pretty as those
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I started to wonder if he's just under permanent stress.
55g tank. I do a weekly 30-40% water change. Parameters are: Nitrate: 10PPM; Nitrite:0 PPM; KH: 40PPM; GH 120PPM; PH 6.2.
I use Wonder Shells for trace minerals and GH for snails and general tank health.
I dose plant nutrients every other day.
I utilize a yeast C02 injection.
My tank is heavily planted. I wonder if he just doesn't have enough space but this does allow for plenty of hiding spaces. On that note, there are no aggressive tankmates. I have 2 Senegal Polys, 1 Syno, 2 Plecos, and a Siamese Algae Eater. Before you question the aggressiveness of the Bichirs they are incredible docile, ignoring the Severum and vice versa.
The following are photos of the Severum and his conditions. Any help would be welcomed. OH! While I've referenced my Severum as a male I'm not sure of the sex so any help there would be 2 birds one stone. If I didn't provide information that would help you to help me just let me know. I'd love for this fish to be a happy fish.













I started to wonder if he's just under permanent stress.
55g tank. I do a weekly 30-40% water change. Parameters are: Nitrate: 10PPM; Nitrite:0 PPM; KH: 40PPM; GH 120PPM; PH 6.2.
I use Wonder Shells for trace minerals and GH for snails and general tank health.
I dose plant nutrients every other day.
I utilize a yeast C02 injection.
My tank is heavily planted. I wonder if he just doesn't have enough space but this does allow for plenty of hiding spaces. On that note, there are no aggressive tankmates. I have 2 Senegal Polys, 1 Syno, 2 Plecos, and a Siamese Algae Eater. Before you question the aggressiveness of the Bichirs they are incredible docile, ignoring the Severum and vice versa.
The following are photos of the Severum and his conditions. Any help would be welcomed. OH! While I've referenced my Severum as a male I'm not sure of the sex so any help there would be 2 birds one stone. If I didn't provide information that would help you to help me just let me know. I'd love for this fish to be a happy fish.











