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Old April 28th 05, 08:12 PM
sherlock sherlock is offline
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Originally Posted by Elaine T
Shannon wrote:
Hi,

Recently my red tiger oscar has started just sitting around like he is
sulking. I can usually con him to come out with food when he is
sulking, but lately he just ignores everything. His poo's are
floating, so I was wondering if it's possible that we've been
overfeeding him lately? He started sulking right after I did a huge
water changed (80% of the water) because the tank had some bad algae
going on (that floating strandy type algae), and really to take out
half the water wouldn't have made a difference. I also put in some
anti-algae stuff and I'm pretty sure I didn't overdose the tank.

Other than sitting around not eating, he is his usual charcoal colour,
and hasn't gone grey around the gills or anything else. When I pay
attention to him he sort moves a little in his spot, and moves his
mouth a bit, but that's it!! The only other thing I can think of is
that he had a small red christmas bauble as a toy tied to his rock,
which I threw away, could he just be sulking because I took his toy
away? He never seemed to play with it often anyway...

What's wrong with my oscar?!


Have you tested your water for ammonia and nitrite? Tap water is
usually alkaline, and an 80% water change can really shift the pH of a
tank. Small amounts of free ammonia (like what may be feeding the
algae) suddenly become much more toxic.

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Test your water...it could tell you why you have an algae problem and what's bothering your oscar.Try to avoid chemicals,they can do more harm than good.Oscars produce alot of waste,making ammonia,nitrite and nitrate an issue...is the filtation up to it? How much light does it get?... is there a timer on the light?...what's the temperature?...oxygenation?...ph?
It could be that he's bored,oscars like to be with other fish,although finding suitable tankmates can be difficult.The ph should be around 7 and temperature about 25-27c.Keep the water changes to around 50%max[when you have a problem]and 20% for maintenance.The most important thing is to get him eating,try as many foods as it takes and fish out what he doesn't
eat.

Last edited by sherlock : April 28th 05 at 08:15 PM. Reason: spelling