timmorrison
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Hi, thank you for anyone taking the time to try and help me and these fish out
I know this is a bit of a read but i'd rather give as much info as i can as i am concerned that one of these Labs will die soon if i can't work out what is wrong.
About 2 weeks ago I got 2 Labidochromis caeruleus (Electric Labs), about 3 1/2 inches. I was told that they were male and female. They did seem to be (just by looking to my novice eye). Since then i have tried researching as much as i can and there seem to be two camps.. one that says it is easier to sex Labs! The other that it can be very hard to. I sure fall in the second camp now!
Both together so you can compare a little.
Rather than put my images directly in here and use up a lot of bandwidth I have uploaded 5 of them to a web slideshow, click the link below here to see them if you like. I couldnt get good images really and the iphone camera is crap.
http/img51.imageshack.us/slideshow/webplayer.php?id=003chl.jpg
I also have put 3 videos on youtube which help show them. These were taken on the day that the other fish let Eggy out....(calling what i thought was the male, with the egg spot, Eggy - and the other fish i thought was female, Bully, because it is bullying the other heh.
http/www.youtube.com/user/ThePistoleer
They settled in fine to my tank which is my 4ft, 170L tank which the plan was/is to be an East African setup. I say was.. because i had to take 6 Black Widow Tetras and 2 young Firemouths from someone who was giving up their tank. So they are also in the tank along with the 2 Labs.
That is ok, there is no trouble between any of them, and they all can tolerate a higher pH and to be honest i am only very slowly raising the pH in the tank, it is about 7.5. NO2 is 0ppm and NO3 <20ppm (i am due to do another water change tomorrow) Temp 27oC. There are lots of rocks and caves.
So at first everything seemed fine and it appeared both Labs were interacting with interest in each other, there was some what looked like courting, with them circling each other and fin waggling etc. This was always initiated by the fish which is now bullied, another reason i thought it was the male...
Now i thought the deeper and brighter yellow fish, who has one egg spot on it's anal fin and had very dark strips on it's dorsal fin and ventral fins, was the male. The other fish had much less defined black stripes, weaker colour and seemed less dominant.
After a few days i realised i had not seen what i thought was the male (lets call it eggy for the spot heh) eating.. so i was paying close attention. The other fish was eating everything and was always looking more. I know they can be greedy so i only give enough at one time.
To cut long story shorter, 2 weeks on and Eggy still is not eating... and looks very thin now.
Eggy a few times only has taken food in its mouth then spat it all out. 95% of the time it just lets food go right past it.
Ive tried, two types of good flake food, good chiclid sticks, bloodworm, lettuce and peas. I have been unable to find Spirulina or shrimp mix which are my next two plans.
So.. i thought maybe it's actually female and isnt eating due to breeding?! Unlikely. Then after about 1 week i found Eggy hiding near the surface of the water behind the filter.. and knew something was wrong.
From then, for some reason, the other Lab would chase and attack Eggy constantly, so that Eggy could not leave that couple of inches of water.. I put a big leafy fake plant there so at least it could hide in the leaves which it did and basically has not come out since, 1 week later. I mean it does occasionally, but the other Lab instantly chases it again and it goes back to hide on the top leaves.
So then im wondering if Eggy IS a male.. but the other Lab is AS WELL?! At this time the other Labs colours had intensified, now seeming to have blacker strips on dorsal and anal fins.. which i dont recall being so before heh..
Or.. Eggy is actually female??! and the other Lab we thought female is male and he is hassling her too much? I know i should have more females to males but i wanted to find out what these two definitely are first. Heck, maybe they are both female lol.. I have even wondered if they are the same species! I've no idea anymore *chuckles*
The odd thing is.. after about 5 or 6 days of Eggy being forced to hide, i came down yesterday morning and found both Labs out swimming about and appearing to be best mates again and even doing what looked like courting.... That lasted one day and Eggy has since been chased and hiding again.
The one other thing that may or may not be relevant is that both Labs seem to occasionally make sudden jerky movements, like twitching. They also sometimes rub their sides on the rocks in darting motions. Not often.. but i know that can be an indicator of paracites, combined with Eggy not eating.. i wondered, but my feeling is that it is the sexual issues that are causing the problem? I rang the shop i got them from and they said they had been in quarantine for 3 weeks before and there had been no other reports of any problems of fish from that tank. They are a reputable shop.
So... you guys what do you think about which sex they are? I have put a few videos of them up to try and help. Unfortunately none of them flared fins. I was putting off trying to vent them as the fish is tortured enough without me trying to muddle through venting (which to be honest, from looking at info on the web i couldnt see much difference in the pics of venting )
Thanks so much for taking the time, any thoughts or advice are most welcome!
Cheers, Tim
I know this is a bit of a read but i'd rather give as much info as i can as i am concerned that one of these Labs will die soon if i can't work out what is wrong.
About 2 weeks ago I got 2 Labidochromis caeruleus (Electric Labs), about 3 1/2 inches. I was told that they were male and female. They did seem to be (just by looking to my novice eye). Since then i have tried researching as much as i can and there seem to be two camps.. one that says it is easier to sex Labs! The other that it can be very hard to. I sure fall in the second camp now!
Both together so you can compare a little.
Rather than put my images directly in here and use up a lot of bandwidth I have uploaded 5 of them to a web slideshow, click the link below here to see them if you like. I couldnt get good images really and the iphone camera is crap.
http/img51.imageshack.us/slideshow/webplayer.php?id=003chl.jpg
I also have put 3 videos on youtube which help show them. These were taken on the day that the other fish let Eggy out....(calling what i thought was the male, with the egg spot, Eggy - and the other fish i thought was female, Bully, because it is bullying the other heh.
http/www.youtube.com/user/ThePistoleer
They settled in fine to my tank which is my 4ft, 170L tank which the plan was/is to be an East African setup. I say was.. because i had to take 6 Black Widow Tetras and 2 young Firemouths from someone who was giving up their tank. So they are also in the tank along with the 2 Labs.
That is ok, there is no trouble between any of them, and they all can tolerate a higher pH and to be honest i am only very slowly raising the pH in the tank, it is about 7.5. NO2 is 0ppm and NO3 <20ppm (i am due to do another water change tomorrow) Temp 27oC. There are lots of rocks and caves.
So at first everything seemed fine and it appeared both Labs were interacting with interest in each other, there was some what looked like courting, with them circling each other and fin waggling etc. This was always initiated by the fish which is now bullied, another reason i thought it was the male...
Now i thought the deeper and brighter yellow fish, who has one egg spot on it's anal fin and had very dark strips on it's dorsal fin and ventral fins, was the male. The other fish had much less defined black stripes, weaker colour and seemed less dominant.
After a few days i realised i had not seen what i thought was the male (lets call it eggy for the spot heh) eating.. so i was paying close attention. The other fish was eating everything and was always looking more. I know they can be greedy so i only give enough at one time.
To cut long story shorter, 2 weeks on and Eggy still is not eating... and looks very thin now.
Eggy a few times only has taken food in its mouth then spat it all out. 95% of the time it just lets food go right past it.
Ive tried, two types of good flake food, good chiclid sticks, bloodworm, lettuce and peas. I have been unable to find Spirulina or shrimp mix which are my next two plans.
So.. i thought maybe it's actually female and isnt eating due to breeding?! Unlikely. Then after about 1 week i found Eggy hiding near the surface of the water behind the filter.. and knew something was wrong.
From then, for some reason, the other Lab would chase and attack Eggy constantly, so that Eggy could not leave that couple of inches of water.. I put a big leafy fake plant there so at least it could hide in the leaves which it did and basically has not come out since, 1 week later. I mean it does occasionally, but the other Lab instantly chases it again and it goes back to hide on the top leaves.
So then im wondering if Eggy IS a male.. but the other Lab is AS WELL?! At this time the other Labs colours had intensified, now seeming to have blacker strips on dorsal and anal fins.. which i dont recall being so before heh..
Or.. Eggy is actually female??! and the other Lab we thought female is male and he is hassling her too much? I know i should have more females to males but i wanted to find out what these two definitely are first. Heck, maybe they are both female lol.. I have even wondered if they are the same species! I've no idea anymore *chuckles*
The odd thing is.. after about 5 or 6 days of Eggy being forced to hide, i came down yesterday morning and found both Labs out swimming about and appearing to be best mates again and even doing what looked like courting.... That lasted one day and Eggy has since been chased and hiding again.
The one other thing that may or may not be relevant is that both Labs seem to occasionally make sudden jerky movements, like twitching. They also sometimes rub their sides on the rocks in darting motions. Not often.. but i know that can be an indicator of paracites, combined with Eggy not eating.. i wondered, but my feeling is that it is the sexual issues that are causing the problem? I rang the shop i got them from and they said they had been in quarantine for 3 weeks before and there had been no other reports of any problems of fish from that tank. They are a reputable shop.
So... you guys what do you think about which sex they are? I have put a few videos of them up to try and help. Unfortunately none of them flared fins. I was putting off trying to vent them as the fish is tortured enough without me trying to muddle through venting (which to be honest, from looking at info on the web i couldnt see much difference in the pics of venting )
Thanks so much for taking the time, any thoughts or advice are most welcome!
Cheers, Tim