darrylzuk
New Member
I have a school of 11 rummynose tetra that I recently added to my tank last night and this afternoon I noticed the smallest member of the group was missing an eye. I didn't notice it at the store or when I was acclimating them, though I could have missed it, but I'm leaning toward him losing the eye since being in my tank. I've read that tetras will establish a pecking order and sometimes pick on the weaker members; however, I bought all the remaining fish from the store because I felt bad separating them and leaving 3 behind. So, it's not like the dynamic of the school changed. I also didn't notice and aggressive behavior at the store or since I've had them. I also don't think any of the tank mates (Lambchop Rasboras, Panda Corys, and a Clown Pleco) would have attached him, would they've? Any other possible causes a lost eye could be attributed to?
Also, what should I do to help him? Sometimes he's shoaling with the other Rummys and other times he's by himself. I could create a makeshift QT tank out a plastic storage container... But would being along cause him stress and do more harm than good? Do I need to worry about infection?
My water parameters are usually perfect with regards to ammonia, nitrites and nitrates (all 0). Temp is is 77°F, pH is 7.2, GH is 5 and KH is 2. All are stable.
I just want to do what's best for the little guy. Any advice is appreciated!
Also, what should I do to help him? Sometimes he's shoaling with the other Rummys and other times he's by himself. I could create a makeshift QT tank out a plastic storage container... But would being along cause him stress and do more harm than good? Do I need to worry about infection?
My water parameters are usually perfect with regards to ammonia, nitrites and nitrates (all 0). Temp is is 77°F, pH is 7.2, GH is 5 and KH is 2. All are stable.
I just want to do what's best for the little guy. Any advice is appreciated!