djangoboots
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I have a fig.8 that i've had for about a year. He's so timid that I had to kick out my mollies for stealing his food. he will normally eat anything (frozen, pellets) but he will not eat snails or live shrimp (i think he's a bit confused ) Needless to say his teeth have gotten very long so that now he has trouble eating. What's worse is his friend died about a month ago (a T. fluviatilis) which I had also had for a while. Water was brackish (~1.004-1.010) everyone was happy, and then I went out of town fow a week and left someone else to feed them. When i returned the green spot was dead and more food then I feed in 1 month was gone> So i assumed that the excess food was the culprit in his death. Now I wonder if he suffered the same afliction as the fig.8 does now (read on) It has taken about another month but I have finally gotten my nitrates down to normal and have slowly converted my tank back to fresh as I have read in many places(ie puffernet & aquariumfish.net) that Fig.8's do not need salt and infact prefer fresh. About 1 wk ago I noticed my Fig.8 was belly up and v. swollen, thinking that he was dead i began to take him to the toilet when he puffed up and told me that he was in fact still alive. So he spent that night and the next day in my big net so the others wouldn'd get him. I thought for sure he would be dead, but he wasn't. So I looked up on puffernet various diseases and determined that he has dropsy. He has been treated with maracyn plus (the liquid). He hasn't gotten any worse or better and he's still not eating, not even frozed blood worms, his favorite. . But he is swimmng around, though not like normal. So that i puzzle # 1. If anyone has anywords of wisdom they would be greatly appreciated. Should I keep treating ie.. putting in med.s in e.o.day or stop with the three doses recomended on package.
Now for my other ?? (sorry so long) I finally convinced my lfs to get some Colomesus asellus (brazilian puf). Three came in, one dead by the time i got there, so i took home the other two. lfs man said not to worry about the other sick puff. since the tank is being treated anyway. So they've been in my tank for ~2 days. One will eat blood worms and I have yet to see the other eat. They seem so preoccupied with doing the up and down along the glass thing that they do not notice the food. Is this a normal swimming pattern. I have lots of cover and places to hide. Should I switch from a gravel bottom to sand? And when they same in they had these perfect circular marks on their skin as if they had suction cups stuck to them.
I do apologize that this is so long, but it's my first time and it's hard to find good info. on these guys.
Now for my other ?? (sorry so long) I finally convinced my lfs to get some Colomesus asellus (brazilian puf). Three came in, one dead by the time i got there, so i took home the other two. lfs man said not to worry about the other sick puff. since the tank is being treated anyway. So they've been in my tank for ~2 days. One will eat blood worms and I have yet to see the other eat. They seem so preoccupied with doing the up and down along the glass thing that they do not notice the food. Is this a normal swimming pattern. I have lots of cover and places to hide. Should I switch from a gravel bottom to sand? And when they same in they had these perfect circular marks on their skin as if they had suction cups stuck to them.
I do apologize that this is so long, but it's my first time and it's hard to find good info. on these guys.