So I didn't cause it but I was too inexperienced to know something was wrong. That's half solice for me...Personally based on your observations, the fish had a condition of some sort already and caught when it became too late
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So I didn't cause it but I was too inexperienced to know something was wrong. That's half solice for me...Personally based on your observations, the fish had a condition of some sort already and caught when it became too late
If it wasnt eating the live pods, or eating them, but getting thinner, I think there was something wrong with the fish.So I culture apo, tisbe, and tig. I sell gallons a week. That tank is absolutely stocked from introduction to now. From purchasing, and bringing the fish home, I've never seen her actually start packing on food. She wasn't very active to begin with. Do you think this is from before I had her? Or do you think it was my fault? I only offered her pods
What the ****??? That's horrible. My god...If it wasnt eating the live pods, or eating them, but getting thinner, I think there was something wrong with the fish.
Many mandarins are collected with cyanide. This causes fatal food malabsorption issues in a percentage of these fish.
I despise that illegal practice but it’s been going on for years. The first mandarins I saw for sale in the early 1970’s were $300. The price dropped to $18 by the end of the summer because they learned to catch them easier with drugs…..
Jay
She didn't make it. This was on her body. I'm thinking flukes again. She was practically belly up when I found her earlier today. I fear a FWD would have killed her sooner. But she never once displayed the signs of flukes. She did hide a lot but I figured it was just her getting used to the new tank.If it wasnt eating the live pods, or eating them, but getting thinner, I think there was something wrong with the fish.
Many mandarins are collected with cyanide. This causes fatal food malabsorption issues in a percentage of these fish.
I despise that illegal practice but it’s been going on for years. The first mandarins I saw for sale in the early 1970’s were $300. The price dropped to $18 by the end of the summer because they learned to catch them easier with drugs…..
Jay