Firestorm_1976
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I recently placed two orders (on eBay) for lyretail swordtail females: 4 females from a breeder in TX and two females from a physical small fish store in CA (with good yelp reviews) that imports these swordtails from Asia. Both shipments arrived on the same day (1/4/24). As they are from different sellers, I quarantine them in two separate tanks (with separate care tools, of course). The 4 females from TX are in 20 gal long tank and two females (originally from Asia) are in 10 gallon tank.
At first, both sets of "girls" were freaking out every time I'd approach the tanks. But behavior of the 4 females (from TX breeder) quickly normalized, and they are excited about me approaching the tank during feeding times, which is what a normal fish behavior should look like, from my experience. However, behavior of the two Asian imported females have never improved: I always quarantine all my new fish, and I literally have never seen this absolutely hyperchondriac behavior in fish. They are just completely freaking out and flipping out--almost ready to jump out of the tank--every time I approach to feed or do partial water changes. What is going on? Could it be that they carry some sort of illness that affects their mental state/ behavior? Both tanks are located next to each other, and neither tank has a light over it, so it is NOT a bright or stressful environment, and I always make a point to approach the tanks slowly and mindfully.
What could be going on? Why are the two so flipping anxious/ neurotic? I have a hard time bonding with the two as the result, and am already considering rehoming them (I am in AZ, East Valley, if anybody wants the two neurotic "chicks"). Would appreciate an advice!
PS. On a separate note, is it true that most Asian imports harbor heximata protists and must be treated w/ Metro x3 weeks? Someone mentioned this in a fish group, and it stuck in my mind. Now I am worried whether I should preventatively medicate the two with either Seachem Focus + Seachem MetroPlex in frozen bloodworms or with Seachem Focus + API General Cure in frozen bloodworms. Any thoughts on that would be greatly appreciated.
At first, both sets of "girls" were freaking out every time I'd approach the tanks. But behavior of the 4 females (from TX breeder) quickly normalized, and they are excited about me approaching the tank during feeding times, which is what a normal fish behavior should look like, from my experience. However, behavior of the two Asian imported females have never improved: I always quarantine all my new fish, and I literally have never seen this absolutely hyperchondriac behavior in fish. They are just completely freaking out and flipping out--almost ready to jump out of the tank--every time I approach to feed or do partial water changes. What is going on? Could it be that they carry some sort of illness that affects their mental state/ behavior? Both tanks are located next to each other, and neither tank has a light over it, so it is NOT a bright or stressful environment, and I always make a point to approach the tanks slowly and mindfully.
What could be going on? Why are the two so flipping anxious/ neurotic? I have a hard time bonding with the two as the result, and am already considering rehoming them (I am in AZ, East Valley, if anybody wants the two neurotic "chicks"). Would appreciate an advice!
PS. On a separate note, is it true that most Asian imports harbor heximata protists and must be treated w/ Metro x3 weeks? Someone mentioned this in a fish group, and it stuck in my mind. Now I am worried whether I should preventatively medicate the two with either Seachem Focus + Seachem MetroPlex in frozen bloodworms or with Seachem Focus + API General Cure in frozen bloodworms. Any thoughts on that would be greatly appreciated.
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