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Well, recently one of my 2 iridecent shark's passed away due to an unknown reason. But now his buddy, seem's to be looking for his friend. Like, he's been acting unusually, digging his head in the substrate, swimming up to the top. Live he never does. Im just afraid once he realizes that his friend has disappeared that he's going to become stressed out. These kind of catfish swim in a community and im just afraid he's going to become stressed and stop eating. Any suggestions? or do you think he will be just fine?
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He may be acting strange for the same reason the other one died. Check your water parameters (ammonia, nitrite, nitrates) and you should do a water change to be safe. How long has this tank been set up? Is it cycled? How big is it? How big are the sharks?
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Well the other one started laying on his side, in a corner of the tank, like he was stressed out. He is extremly active.
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What about everything else I asked?
Its most likely a water quality problem if you can't see any sure signs of disease. And FYI, Irridescent sharks get HUGE (3-4 FEET in length) and require enormous tanks.
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Well, I think ill keep him until he get's bigger. He's only a small 2 1/2 inches right now. Plus as soon as he get's to one foot there are other place's I can take him to live.
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pH - 6.5
kH - 80 GH - 120 NitrIte - 1.0 NitrAte - 10 None of these look to bad, but I want to get Nitrite down? Any idea's how?
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Trust me, Im gonna at least give him a while.
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10 Gallon 72W of Lighting Onyx Sand Paragoda Stone Dwarf Hairgrass 3x Chinese Algae Eaters Last edited by SBDTHUR; 06-15-2007 at 02:10 PM. |
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Unless you already have a HUGE tank for him to live, it's not going to be an easy task finding him a home. Most hobbyists don't have room for a fish that large. Many pet stores won't take fish back for free, let alone for credit. Releasing it to the wild is a TERRIBLE idea. Keeping him in a small tank will stunt him and eventually lead to his (unhappy and untimely) death. I know the "Well, he's small now...but I have a lot of time before I need to upgrade" speach well...and it rarely ever turns out like that. Things like money, jobs, living situations, or even just falling out of the hobby can all lead to a big fish being stuck in a little tank. YOu should never have to say "I'll upgrade later, when he's bigger" because, more often that not, what you're really saying is "I'm not really ready to care for a fish this big...but I'll enjoy him while he's small, as he'll probably die before he gets big anyway"...which is all too true trying to keep a LARGE fish in a LITTLE tank. Not trying to reprimand you for the way you're raising fish...simply suggesting you start looking for a new home NOW...because if you don't, you might never get one...and the fish will suffer. |
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How long has the tank been setup ?
what's your ammonia level ? It sounds like its not completely cycled (ie the biofilter isn't keeping up with the fish waste yet). Could be too many fish too soon, or an overzealous overcleaning of the biofilter, etc Change water and take some fish out until you have consistantly zero ammonia and nitrite. Then add no more than 6 one-inch fish in any given month (so that your biofilter can catch up) Don't buy IR sharks if you can't keep them as adults - they're not easy to find homes for -- unless you know somebody with a 10'x10' tank (a tank the size of most bedrooms) -- then you don't know somebody with a tank that can handle a 3' fish. Would you say "look at my cool rottweiler puppy, I'll give it away when its an unwanted 150lb adult ? " how about "check out my baby elephant, I'm sure somebody will want to house and feed it when its huge" ? If you're not equiped to house an adult animal, its irrepsonsible to buy it. Would you put a baby rabbit in a hamster cage ? Last edited by redpaulhus; 06-15-2007 at 01:57 PM. |
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Really, at a foot long, it's almost impossible to get rid of a fish like that. Pacus, large catfish, plecos, they come up all the time- no one even takes one look at them.
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You guy's dont understand, I already have a new home for him. I am just keeping him with me until he's of size so he can live with the fish in that place. At his current size he would get eaten in minutes.
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One Word: Croutons.
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The one at the bottom is 2 feet, the one in the middle is just an albino form, and its about twice the size.
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Now Im not understanding your story....you will be buying him a 120 gallon tank when he outgrows your tank, but you're also saying that he has a home to go to when he outgrows your tank....Which is it? And a pond is no little thing. Where will you have a heated pond for him thats big enough?
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![]() And about the ammonia, how can I lower that? I have a feeling that it's to high because one of my guppies just lost all of his color.
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10 Gallon 72W of Lighting Onyx Sand Paragoda Stone Dwarf Hairgrass 3x Chinese Algae Eaters Last edited by SBDTHUR; 06-15-2007 at 02:25 PM. |
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