Sarotherodon
October 20th 03, 02:53 AM
"WiseGuy" > wrote in message
.. .
> Well I never heard a response from anyone... but whatever it was ...
> it has passed.. her appetite has returned and so has her activity.
> Spawning behavior ?
>
> On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 05:43:15 -0400, WiseGuy >
> wrote:
>
> >My Red Oscar, about a year old now... my 3 year old named him/her
> >Booyah !... don't ask me why... who knows... anyways... for the past
> >few days she has been lying on the bottom of the 75 gallon tank only
> >occassionally going around for a swim. She appears healthy other than
> >this lack of activity. She is almost lying flat right now, and her
> >tail is moving about every 10 seconds in rhythmic pattern. Is she
> >looking for a spawning partner ?
> >
> >The tank mates are :
> >
> >2 plecos of about 7 inches each
> >1 Pacu of about 6 inches
> >Booyah who is about 6 inches also
> >1 crawfish that was born in the tank when I bought 10 about 5 months
> >ago... the rest either died or the pleco's got them.
> >and about 20 feeder fish right now.. it was a 50
> >
> >I keep the tank fairly warm and at a ph 7.0. She isn't breathing fast
> >like a lack of air or anything... just looks like she is either tired
> >or very full from eating.
> >
> >??? ideas ??
> >MylxHQ - Oracle Resource Portal
> >http://oracle.mylxhq.com
>
> >(replace mylxhp with mylxhq to reply/contact)
>
> MylxHQ - Oracle Resource Portal
> http://oracle.mylxhq.com
>
> (replace mylxhp with mylxhq to reply/contact)
Didn't see your original post. In any case I've never seen an Oscar do this,
glad to hear it is OK now. I did have a large oscar that would point its
head down toward the bottom of the tanks and bristle its fins and quiver.
Its color also got quite light when it did this. Usually happened in the
evening. Interesting behavior that I never figured out, only a pleco for a
tankmate and the oscar did not seem to be threatening the pleco.
.. .
> Well I never heard a response from anyone... but whatever it was ...
> it has passed.. her appetite has returned and so has her activity.
> Spawning behavior ?
>
> On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 05:43:15 -0400, WiseGuy >
> wrote:
>
> >My Red Oscar, about a year old now... my 3 year old named him/her
> >Booyah !... don't ask me why... who knows... anyways... for the past
> >few days she has been lying on the bottom of the 75 gallon tank only
> >occassionally going around for a swim. She appears healthy other than
> >this lack of activity. She is almost lying flat right now, and her
> >tail is moving about every 10 seconds in rhythmic pattern. Is she
> >looking for a spawning partner ?
> >
> >The tank mates are :
> >
> >2 plecos of about 7 inches each
> >1 Pacu of about 6 inches
> >Booyah who is about 6 inches also
> >1 crawfish that was born in the tank when I bought 10 about 5 months
> >ago... the rest either died or the pleco's got them.
> >and about 20 feeder fish right now.. it was a 50
> >
> >I keep the tank fairly warm and at a ph 7.0. She isn't breathing fast
> >like a lack of air or anything... just looks like she is either tired
> >or very full from eating.
> >
> >??? ideas ??
> >MylxHQ - Oracle Resource Portal
> >http://oracle.mylxhq.com
>
> >(replace mylxhp with mylxhq to reply/contact)
>
> MylxHQ - Oracle Resource Portal
> http://oracle.mylxhq.com
>
> (replace mylxhp with mylxhq to reply/contact)
Didn't see your original post. In any case I've never seen an Oscar do this,
glad to hear it is OK now. I did have a large oscar that would point its
head down toward the bottom of the tanks and bristle its fins and quiver.
Its color also got quite light when it did this. Usually happened in the
evening. Interesting behavior that I never figured out, only a pleco for a
tankmate and the oscar did not seem to be threatening the pleco.