Stefan3289
Fishaholic
Hello all,
I just went to feed my fish in my 75 gallon tank (listed below)
1 red spotted severum
1 Electric blue Acara (EBA)
5 Pb parrot convicts
2 boesemani rainbowfish
1 synodontis catfish
I normally first feed the small pellets that the rainbowfish and PBs eat as they cannot fit the larger ones in their mouth, my syno will come up for his veggie waffers that I feed to him directly, and then I feed my severum and EBA the large pellets as they are nearly fully grown. I have been doing this a long time but the last two times I have fed them, my EBA acts very timid, only taking about 2-3 pellets, then swimming away. Today specifically, I thought he ate them but he then ended up spitting all 3 back out as I was putting the food back. I tried to then feed him one pellet and he did eat it but would not go for another. He otherwise looks healthy, no fit rot, no shining, no mucus around his gills, no gasping for air, no worms I can see protruding. No other fish in the tank is acting like this and they are all eating well. I know sometimes he and the severum will get into a little beef especially at feeding time so I feed them on opposite sides of the tank, but not eating much and spitting it back out was strange. Should I be worried? I put a picture of him currently watching me while I type this out, though it looks a little funny because of the angle.
I just went to feed my fish in my 75 gallon tank (listed below)
1 red spotted severum
1 Electric blue Acara (EBA)
5 Pb parrot convicts
2 boesemani rainbowfish
1 synodontis catfish
I normally first feed the small pellets that the rainbowfish and PBs eat as they cannot fit the larger ones in their mouth, my syno will come up for his veggie waffers that I feed to him directly, and then I feed my severum and EBA the large pellets as they are nearly fully grown. I have been doing this a long time but the last two times I have fed them, my EBA acts very timid, only taking about 2-3 pellets, then swimming away. Today specifically, I thought he ate them but he then ended up spitting all 3 back out as I was putting the food back. I tried to then feed him one pellet and he did eat it but would not go for another. He otherwise looks healthy, no fit rot, no shining, no mucus around his gills, no gasping for air, no worms I can see protruding. No other fish in the tank is acting like this and they are all eating well. I know sometimes he and the severum will get into a little beef especially at feeding time so I feed them on opposite sides of the tank, but not eating much and spitting it back out was strange. Should I be worried? I put a picture of him currently watching me while I type this out, though it looks a little funny because of the angle.