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Albino Tiger Oscars question
I've got two new albino oscars and for the first couple of weeks everything
was peachy. I put a power head in for a bit and found that one of them didn't like it so I removed it and it seemed to go back to being okay. The last couple of days one of them has been acting slow and listing to the side a little. I've checked nitrites and ammonia and both are virtually zero. temp is 80-82. They're alone in a 25'ish tank, they've got a rock cave, some plants, and I feed them feeder guppies and dried shrimp pellets (sinking). Any ideas? -- http://www.neopets.com/refer.phtml?username=moosespet |
"Jon Pike" wrote in message 59... I've got two new albino oscars and for the first couple of weeks everything was peachy. I put a power head in for a bit and found that one of them didn't like it so I removed it and it seemed to go back to being okay. The last couple of days one of them has been acting slow and listing to the side a little. I've checked nitrites and ammonia and both are virtually zero. temp is 80-82. They're alone in a 25'ish tank, they've got a rock cave, some plants, and I feed them feeder guppies and dried shrimp pellets (sinking). "Virtually zero" ammonia and nitrites doesn't really say much- is this tank really cycled? What are the numbers? How about nitrates and your water change schedule? Those protein foods make for some very messy tank conditions. Are you perhaps overfeeding them as well? What is a 25'ish tank- gallons, inches, feet? I would probably advise a good sized water change unless I heard something to make me think differently. -- Toni http://www.cearbhaill.com/discus.htm |
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: "Jon Pike" wrote in message 59... I've got two new albino oscars and for the first couple of weeks everything was peachy. I put a power head in for a bit and found that one of them didn't like it so I removed it and it seemed to go back to being okay. The last couple of days one of them has been acting slow and listing to the side a little. I've checked nitrites and ammonia and both are virtually zero. temp is 80-82. They're alone in a 25'ish tank, they've got a rock cave, some plants, and I feed them feeder guppies and dried shrimp pellets (sinking). "Virtually zero" ammonia and nitrites doesn't really say much- is this tank really cycled? What are the numbers? I'm a little colourblind so it's tough to say -exactly- what the numbers are. If it's a little darker than the 0 colour I might not be able to tell so I say it's "virtually" 0. How about nitrates and your water change schedule? i've not heard of nitrates causing any kind of stress to your animals. Those protein foods make for some very messy tank conditions. Are you perhaps overfeeding them as well? What is a 25'ish tank- gallons, inches, feet? gallons of course. I would probably advise a good sized water change unless I heard something to make me think differently. if the water tests as fine, why is the advice still a water change? -- http://www.neopets.com/refer.phtml?username=moosespet |
"Jon Pike" wrote in message if the water tests as fine, why is the advice still a water change? If you do not know what your nitrates are you cannot say your water tests "fine". Nitrates are indeed a problem especially in predator tanks with the big eaters and tons of protein waste. -- Toni http://www.cearbhaill.com/discus.htm |
a 25 (do they even sell 25's? is this tank custom made? you may have a
29 or 30. what are the dimensions) is way too small for 2 full grown oscars. be prepared to move them out soon. they grow VERY quickly. i give this advice as i prepare to move my 2 4"oscars out of my 30 into my 125. One oscar alone needs around 55. you may be okay with two in a 70. i believe the temperature needs to be 76, so this may be a factor. although its fun to watch the oscars hunt and play with their food, feeder fish are known to carry diseases and cause a disease in oscars known as "Hole in the head" real descriptive, but thats what it is. also, ive been told that feeding the o's feeders will promote aggressiveness. if you HAVE to feed your oscars feeders, keep the food in a tank of its own for a week or two, and medicate. just be careful. hope all this helps! __________________________________________________ Posted via FishGeeks - http://Aquaria.info |
people basically feed feeders at their own risk. i dont think there is
one that is better than the other really. id also watch where i buy them. look into the tanks, at all the fish. how many dead, or diseased? ive heard goldfish bring out the redness in them. but again, it makes them more aggressive. there have to be other foods out there. guppies ive heard have no nutritional value...i found it on a very helpful website last night, but sadly, i forget the URL...ill try to look for it later. what kind of filtration do you have? these are MESSY fish. especially when feeding them feeders. blood, scales, and other things get passed through or just end up not being eaten at all,, soiling your tank water. on my tank right now, the 30, i have a magnum 350 canister filter. you want a filter that cycles your tank about 7 times an hour. clean water is a must with these fish. so my tanks being filter about 10.5 times per hour. on my 125 i have a custom made bioball wet/dry filter __________________________________________________ Posted via FishGeeks - http://Aquaria.info |
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hmmm...and only the ones gasping for air? hmm a mystery...
well, i do know that they are very moody fish, and may take a while to adapt to a new tank or tank mate. has the one always been acting listless, while the other one is fine? and you say the tank if fully cycled... maybe try to find a different food, other than the feeders to give them, and see if that peeks the one up. speaking of eating, hows his appetite? __________________________________________________ Posted via FishGeeks - http://Aquaria.info |
lid (lnm130) wrote in news:10qvfh9pc70o050
@corp.supernews.com: hmmm...and only the ones gasping for air? hmm a mystery... Yeah, just the one. Which is why I'm a little confused. well, i do know that they are very moody fish, and may take a while to adapt to a new tank or tank mate. I did figure that one out pretty quickly. They were both doing fine until I decided to also put in a powerhead to add circulation. Then one of them just went and sat under the rocks for 3 days until I took the powerhead back out. Then he was out and happy again. has the one always been acting listless, while the other one is fine? and you say the tank if fully cycled... not always. they both started out all perky and excited. maybe try to find a different food, other than the feeders to give them, and see if that peeks the one up. speaking of eating, hows his appetite? Not nearly as much as it used to be. I've got some other pellets I can try, but they're floating pellets, not sinking ones. I started them on flake food but now they basically just blow it through their gills. -- http://www.neopets.com/refer.phtml?username=moosespet |
yea, i think that site i gave you says that guppies lack nutrition
really...kind of like us eating cheetos or something. id say try to switch his diet a little. i feet mine floating pellets and they dont seem to mind. oscars are known to act sluggish and lay on their sides when theyre uncomfortable or in a new situation. maybe your other oscar has been picking on him a little? is he any smaller than the active one? do you notice the active one being more agressive towards the food? __________________________________________________ Posted via FishGeeks - http://Aquaria.info |
lid (lnm130) wrote in news:10qvuf9qncc2ff3
@corp.supernews.com: yea, i think that site i gave you says that guppies lack nutrition really...kind of like us eating cheetos or something. id say try to switch his diet a little. i feet mine floating pellets and they dont seem to mind. oscars are known to act sluggish and lay on their sides when theyre uncomfortable or in a new situation. maybe your other oscar has been picking on him a little? is he any smaller than the active one? do you notice the active one being more agressive towards the food? They look like twins. If it weren't for the behaviour differences, it'd be impossible to tell them apart. he seems to have cheered up a bit now that i've dropped the temp by 6 degrees f though. -- http://www.neopets.com/refer.phtml?username=moosespet |
well that is very good to hear! im glad i could help!
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Lnm130 wrote:
on my tank right now, the 30, i have a magnum 350 canister filter. A Magnum 350 Canister on a 30?!? Wow --Mark Stone -- Posted via CichlidFish.com http://www.cichlidfish.com/portal/forums |
My husband bought an albino tiger oscar when he was about 2 inches
long, and at first, he would attack any other fish in the same tank with him. We ended up getting another albino tiger oscar, and for awhile, eventhough he was bigger, the newer oscar would lay on the bottom of the tank like he was dead. I probably tried to net him 3 times when I thought he had died, only to find out he was perfectly fine. Now that both oscars are in their permanent home which is a 100 gal. tank along with 2 jack dempseys and a common pleco, I have not seen that behavior except when the SOB tries to pick a fight and gets his butt whipped! He sometimes pouts for a couple of days, and then everything is normal. __________________________________________________ Posted via FishGeeks - http://Aquaria.info |
Mark Stonewrote:
Lnm130 wrote: on my tank right now, the 30, i have a magnum 350 canister filter. A Magnum 350 Canister on a 30?!? Wow --Mark Stone -- Posted via CichlidFish.com http://www.cichlidfish.com/portal/forums[/quote:64b043327d] yea,,,these are SUPER messy fish. i did a water change on my 2 o's yesterday, and was pouring in the new water, and it looked like i needed to do another water change! Jon, if youre oscar isnt even too active when eating, feed them beef heart. you can buy it frozen from your lfs, or by it from youre grocer and chop it into oscar sized chunks. its messy, but they LOVE it ' __________________________________________________ Posted via FishGeeks - http://Aquaria.info |
lid (lnm130) wrote in
: Jon, if youre oscar isnt even too active when eating, feed them beef heart. you can buy it frozen from your lfs, or by it from youre grocer and chop it into oscar sized chunks. its messy, but they LOVE it I've been looking for it lately, but -none- of my lfs's have it. i'm not pleased. -- http://www.neopets.com/refer.phtml?username=moosespet |
if you go to the meat department in your grocery store, they should
have it. and i was thinking, as an easy way of freezing, go to a craft store and buy some candy molds...they come REALLY small...i bet thatd be less hassle __________________________________________________ Posted via FishGeeks - http://Aquaria.info |
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