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Fish Crazy
About a month ago I bought a pair of cockatoo cichlids. Unfortunately, they didn't do too well. The male died after about 3 days and the female developed some kind of eye trouble. This was very disappointing and I was hesitant to get more fish, especially since I was concerned with the welfare of the female. The eye seems to have suffered permanent damage and she seems to be blind in one eye.
Despite my previous reluctance, yesterday I took a trip to my favorite lfs and they had a new shipment of cockatoos in. There were two double red males and at least three or four females. I studied the fish for about 15 minutes then decided they looked healthy and bought a pair.
There were two males in the tank, both of which looked rather healthy, but one was double the size of the other and looked more colorful. I asked the guy if he knew the age of the fish and he was hard pressed to answer me. He said it is quite possible that they are both the same age but that one is just more healthy than the other. He also said that there is no guarantee that the smaller one would develop finnage as colorful as the larger one. My gut instinct was to take the smaller one but after considering it, I decided on the larger, mostly because I thought he might be a bit hardier. Incidentally, even without asking, the lfs gave me the male for free since I told them the other male had died.
Now I have all three in my tank and so far, so good. I acclimated the new fish to my tank by addng tank water to the bag, 2 oz at a time, for about an hour. I left the lights off all night. This morning all the fish look healthy, although it is still early days. The "old" female with the bad eye seems to be doing quite well and she actually seems to be the dominant fish at this point. This is good news as I thought she might get picked on due to her disability.
It's been fun watching them interact so far. The old female seems to be very interested in the male but he is not paying much attention. At the same time she seems to be bullying the new female, but in a sort of playful way. She is not nipping her or anything but puts her body against her, kind of like doing the bump or something.
Keep your fingers crossed that these fish do better than the last ones.
Despite my previous reluctance, yesterday I took a trip to my favorite lfs and they had a new shipment of cockatoos in. There were two double red males and at least three or four females. I studied the fish for about 15 minutes then decided they looked healthy and bought a pair.
There were two males in the tank, both of which looked rather healthy, but one was double the size of the other and looked more colorful. I asked the guy if he knew the age of the fish and he was hard pressed to answer me. He said it is quite possible that they are both the same age but that one is just more healthy than the other. He also said that there is no guarantee that the smaller one would develop finnage as colorful as the larger one. My gut instinct was to take the smaller one but after considering it, I decided on the larger, mostly because I thought he might be a bit hardier. Incidentally, even without asking, the lfs gave me the male for free since I told them the other male had died.
Now I have all three in my tank and so far, so good. I acclimated the new fish to my tank by addng tank water to the bag, 2 oz at a time, for about an hour. I left the lights off all night. This morning all the fish look healthy, although it is still early days. The "old" female with the bad eye seems to be doing quite well and she actually seems to be the dominant fish at this point. This is good news as I thought she might get picked on due to her disability.
It's been fun watching them interact so far. The old female seems to be very interested in the male but he is not paying much attention. At the same time she seems to be bullying the new female, but in a sort of playful way. She is not nipping her or anything but puts her body against her, kind of like doing the bump or something.
Keep your fingers crossed that these fish do better than the last ones.