One of my Tiger Barbs has been acting a bit strangely the past few days. I'm 2 weeks into my Fish-In cycle and just got my first nitrite reading yesterday, which was taken care of with a 50% water change. I just took a sample about an hour ago and the stats look good:
Tank Size: 29 Gallon
Ammonia: 0
Nitrites: 0
Nitrates: 0
Water Temp: 78 F
pH: 7.5
I caught him/her pointing downwards the other day and shaking the back fin back and forth as if it was trying to swim. I was worried about it being nipped at by the other Barbs (I have 6 Tiger Barbs total), so I put it in the breeder tank that sits inside of my full tank. The next morning it was acting completely normal, so I let it back out. I caught it doing it again later in the night about 30 mins after the tank lights went off. The next morning everything seemed to be back to normal again until today.
When I was doing research on Barbs, I believe I read that they point downward when they are overfed, but I have been feeding them very sparingly due to the Fish-In cycle. I also thought I read that male Tiger Barbs point down and "shimmy" to get a female's attention (I actually don't know if I even have any females?). When I was taking water stats earlier, I caught it doing it again. Since I was heading back to work, I thought I'd seclude it again (to prevent the nipping) and try and find out if this behavior is normal.
I did some quick searching on here and on the Internet.... some people seem to say their Tiger Barbs also do this, but others say it's not normal? Other than this behavior, everything else seems normal. It swims along with the other Tigers and has been eating fine.
Tank Size: 29 Gallon
Ammonia: 0
Nitrites: 0
Nitrates: 0
Water Temp: 78 F
pH: 7.5
I caught him/her pointing downwards the other day and shaking the back fin back and forth as if it was trying to swim. I was worried about it being nipped at by the other Barbs (I have 6 Tiger Barbs total), so I put it in the breeder tank that sits inside of my full tank. The next morning it was acting completely normal, so I let it back out. I caught it doing it again later in the night about 30 mins after the tank lights went off. The next morning everything seemed to be back to normal again until today.
When I was doing research on Barbs, I believe I read that they point downward when they are overfed, but I have been feeding them very sparingly due to the Fish-In cycle. I also thought I read that male Tiger Barbs point down and "shimmy" to get a female's attention (I actually don't know if I even have any females?). When I was taking water stats earlier, I caught it doing it again. Since I was heading back to work, I thought I'd seclude it again (to prevent the nipping) and try and find out if this behavior is normal.
I did some quick searching on here and on the Internet.... some people seem to say their Tiger Barbs also do this, but others say it's not normal? Other than this behavior, everything else seems normal. It swims along with the other Tigers and has been eating fine.