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astropeak
August 2nd 03, 12:59 PM
My Ryukin likes his quite time. When I go over to the tank he is often
behind a rock, but he comes out and acts friendly once he sees me. He used
to be constantly pecking at the gravel. I think he scours the tank of his
poop, because I don't see it on the bottom anymore. That's one hungry fish.
Lazy? I don't think so.

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"Becky" > wrote in message
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> I have an oranda who is healthy but likes to sit behind the trees in
> his tank once feeding and gravel digging time is over.
>
> Are fancy fish this way inclined? I have had several fancy fish do
> this.
>
> He always gets up when meal times approches and he will have a swim
> here and there.

August 2nd 03, 05:36 PM
no.. I have been down at Jo Ann's and they are always booking around looking for
stuff until the lights go out. sitting is the first indication of something wrong
with the water conditions. what are your water quality parameters, ammonia, nitrites,
nitrates and pH? Ingrid

(Becky) wrote:

>I have an oranda who is healthy but likes to sit behind the trees in
>his tank once feeding and gravel digging time is over.
>
>Are fancy fish this way inclined? I have had several fancy fish do
>this.
>
>He always gets up when meal times approches and he will have a swim
>here and there.



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