Today I bought a pair of German Blue Rams (one male and one female). I thoroughly checked the pair while they were in the LFS aquarium for gaunt bodies, Hole-in-the-head and any other issues. Based on appearance they ticked all of the boxes and I was reassured by the LFS employee that they were eating 'tabs'.
When they had been bagged up I returned home via car with the climate control set to 28 degrees C so the temperature of the transparent flimsy bag of water containing the Rams did not fall dangerously low; the bag was also placed in a cotton bag so that changes in light didn't stress them.
After having got home, I removed the transparent bag from the cotton bag and both of the fish were very colourful and there were no 'black tar marks' which was, as far as I was concerned, a good indicator that they were not stressed at all.
I then spent 3 hours drip-acclimatising them to a planted aquarium which, due to the co2 injection, would probably have a much lower PH level than that of the bagged water. I fed them whilst I was drip-acclimatising and noticed that they were spitting out the food. I tried flake, freeze-dried blood worm, pellet and tabs; all of it they spat out as though I'd fed them something horrible. Also take note that they spat out a tab which was something they were supposed to be eating according to the LFS employee. This constant spitting out of food as continued throughout the day whilst they were actually roaming the aquarium so I decided to turn the light off as the whole experience was perplexing and stressful.
So there you have it, I spent £12.00 on a pair of GBR and they won't eat. What is the deal here? Do I have yet another pair of Dwarf cichlids with intestinal hellminths (hexamita)?
Aquarium water stats: The ammonia and nitrite levels are 0 ppm. The temperature is 27.8 degrees C.
When they had been bagged up I returned home via car with the climate control set to 28 degrees C so the temperature of the transparent flimsy bag of water containing the Rams did not fall dangerously low; the bag was also placed in a cotton bag so that changes in light didn't stress them.
After having got home, I removed the transparent bag from the cotton bag and both of the fish were very colourful and there were no 'black tar marks' which was, as far as I was concerned, a good indicator that they were not stressed at all.
I then spent 3 hours drip-acclimatising them to a planted aquarium which, due to the co2 injection, would probably have a much lower PH level than that of the bagged water. I fed them whilst I was drip-acclimatising and noticed that they were spitting out the food. I tried flake, freeze-dried blood worm, pellet and tabs; all of it they spat out as though I'd fed them something horrible. Also take note that they spat out a tab which was something they were supposed to be eating according to the LFS employee. This constant spitting out of food as continued throughout the day whilst they were actually roaming the aquarium so I decided to turn the light off as the whole experience was perplexing and stressful.
So there you have it, I spent £12.00 on a pair of GBR and they won't eat. What is the deal here? Do I have yet another pair of Dwarf cichlids with intestinal hellminths (hexamita)?
Aquarium water stats: The ammonia and nitrite levels are 0 ppm. The temperature is 27.8 degrees C.