Jennifer_R
Fish Fanatic
I reserved two Kribensis from the exotic fish store I love, on Friday (8/6) I picked them up: one male one female.
Unfortunately the Fresh Water Staff went home for the day (it was 4:30 PM when I arrived; they close at 8:00 PM). Only Salt Water Staff was on hand, and I asked him to make sure the Kribensis I reserved five days earlier were a male and a female.
Salt Water Staff said,
"They are still small, it's hard to tell their markings, but *I think* I picked a male and a female for you. *If they end up fighting in your 10 gal tank, bring one back and we'll exchange it."
*Bonus sales pitch; I appreciated that!
The Kribensis were medium sized! Markings should be apparent at 3-and-a-quarter inches in length!
OK- eeek, now I'm looking at the fish in the bag. One defiantly looks female the other is shaped like a Kribensis, but doesn’t have the dark body line markings. This "other" fish had a more fainted pattern of round spots running along his body, and the fins weren't orange tipped, but a faint florescent yellow. (I don't have a digital camera to give you guys a good look).
The two have been in my 10 gal tank for two (2) days:
-They have a "cave" at either end of the 10 gal tank, as well as much plant cover.
-I feed them a mix blood worms, brine shrimp, and flake everyday. I see the blood worms gone later when I check on them, but the brine are still uneaten.
-I rarely see them eat unless the food falls into their caves.
-I haven't seen them move from their caves.
I've have Kribensis before, in a large 100 gal community tank, and they bred baby’s. Also, the Kribensis moved about the tank, checking things out all the time! (I don't have the 100 gal anymore - that was a "break-up" give up).
Now I have new Kribensis in a 10 gal, one *I don't think* is a Kribensis; they don't eat much, and they don't move.
FYI: I bought two Rams on Monday (8/2) and their fine as h*ll! B) Living it up in their 18 gal tank!
Any advice?
Thanks,
~Jen
Unfortunately the Fresh Water Staff went home for the day (it was 4:30 PM when I arrived; they close at 8:00 PM). Only Salt Water Staff was on hand, and I asked him to make sure the Kribensis I reserved five days earlier were a male and a female.
Salt Water Staff said,
"They are still small, it's hard to tell their markings, but *I think* I picked a male and a female for you. *If they end up fighting in your 10 gal tank, bring one back and we'll exchange it."
*Bonus sales pitch; I appreciated that!
The Kribensis were medium sized! Markings should be apparent at 3-and-a-quarter inches in length!
OK- eeek, now I'm looking at the fish in the bag. One defiantly looks female the other is shaped like a Kribensis, but doesn’t have the dark body line markings. This "other" fish had a more fainted pattern of round spots running along his body, and the fins weren't orange tipped, but a faint florescent yellow. (I don't have a digital camera to give you guys a good look).
The two have been in my 10 gal tank for two (2) days:
-They have a "cave" at either end of the 10 gal tank, as well as much plant cover.
-I feed them a mix blood worms, brine shrimp, and flake everyday. I see the blood worms gone later when I check on them, but the brine are still uneaten.
-I rarely see them eat unless the food falls into their caves.
-I haven't seen them move from their caves.
I've have Kribensis before, in a large 100 gal community tank, and they bred baby’s. Also, the Kribensis moved about the tank, checking things out all the time! (I don't have the 100 gal anymore - that was a "break-up" give up).
Now I have new Kribensis in a 10 gal, one *I don't think* is a Kribensis; they don't eat much, and they don't move.
FYI: I bought two Rams on Monday (8/2) and their fine as h*ll! B) Living it up in their 18 gal tank!
Any advice?
Thanks,
~Jen