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Pacu Listing to One Side
The light is on the top but both his eyes look clear. I will look into
the gill parasites and flukes more. Thanks for the tip. |
Pacu Listing to One Side
My pacus have lived over 18 years (I am sure that is not the maximum,
just my oldest). We feed them veggies (romaine lettuce, carrots, and more), Sanyu cichlid pellets, Krill, sometimes feeder goldfish (they can bring in disease). It sounds like you are feeding him a balanced diet. The other advice you received is excellent, watch for the parasites. Does he respond to you (mine are very gregarious)? Carl http://www.americanaquariumproducts.com/ |
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"carlrs" wrote in message oups.com... My pacus have lived over 18 years (I am sure that is not the maximum, just my oldest). We feed them veggies (romaine lettuce, carrots, and more), Sanyu cichlid pellets, Krill, sometimes feeder goldfish (they can bring in disease). It sounds like you are feeding him a balanced diet. The other advice you received is excellent, watch for the parasites. Does he respond to you (mine are very gregarious)? Carl http://www.americanaquariumproducts.com/ I miss my pacu's, but then again dont think i would get any more, I lost count but i think thats about what mine lived to, they can live much longer, a friend of mine works at the zoo here in pgh, pa and they have pacu's there that made mine look small, (they get them a lot from people who buy them not knowing how big they can get, or believing that if you keep them in a small tank they will stay small, and thats not true) some at the zoo are much older then 20, but they also are in a huge pool/tank at the zoo, with vets on call. most people make the mistake of thinking they are mean and i know mine never was,they would rub on your arm if it was in the tank, take food from you. When we fed ours goldfish we would always leave them in another tank for a while to make sure they were ok, but i know over the years of buying feeders there would always be dead feeders floating around in the tanks at the lfs, so we would not buy them when we seen dead ones, just to be safe. Nik |
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I will look into the gill parasites and flukes more... Is one Pectoral fin being held tight against it's body - could be the start of a parasite called Costia. An early symptom is little red hemorrhages (blood spots under scales) just below the pectoral fin (fin on side of fish). The fish holds the fin tight against it's body while the other pectoral fin on the other side of it's body still works - the fish tilts to one side. Treated with QuickCure or any other formaldehyde/malachite green anti-parasite medication... How about constipation - see any stool (fish waste)? A teaspoon of Epsom Salts per 5 gals. makes a good purgative and won't harm the other fish... Still thinking at this end - any changes yet? ................. Frank |
Pacu Listing to One Side
"Frank" wrote in message ups.com... wrote, I will look into the gill parasites and flukes more... Is one Pectoral fin being held tight against it's body - could be the start of a parasite called Costia. An early symptom is little red hemorrhages (blood spots under scales) just below the pectoral fin (fin on side of fish). The fish holds the fin tight against it's body while the other pectoral fin on the other side of it's body still works - the fish tilts to one side. Treated with QuickCure or any other formaldehyde/malachite green anti-parasite medication... How about constipation - see any stool (fish waste)? A teaspoon of Epsom Salts per 5 gals. makes a good purgative and won't harm the other fish... Still thinking at this end - any changes yet? ................. Frank which fin / tail controls them being upright? Also any chance he got injured on anything, mine used to bang into the tank if he got scared, anything sharp in the tank (fake plant/rocks). Nik |
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Fins look fine and just started the QuickCure today. I don't notice
any stool so will give the Epson Salts a try too. Thanks. |
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I don't notice any stool so will give the Epson Salts a try too.... Dosage is 1 teaspoon per 5 US gallons............... Frank |
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