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Old August 29th 03, 04:48 AM
Paul
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NetMax wrote in message ...

"Steve" wrote in message
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I was in a fish store yesterday and saw a very crowded tank of Rams.

They
were good size, at least 1.5" and their colors were fantastic however

they
all had torn tails. About the last 25% of the tails were either split

or
partially missing. The owner said the would grow back. Is that true?

If
it weren't for the exceptional coloring I wouldn't have thought twice

about
buying them.

Steve


Yes, tails grow back, unless the damage goes right to the base of the fin
rays. In nature, few of these fish maintain perfect fins. Note that
there is a small chance that a split tail may stay split (more so if it
reaches the base, but still only a small chance IMO), and missing chunks
of tail might fill back in but have jagged overgrown edges or be without
a perfect colour match to the undamaged tail. Generally speaking, the
more time the tail has to grow back, and the younger the fish, the more
perfect the filled tail will be. IMHO juveniles tend to grow their tails
back the quickest and with the least discernable differences.

NetMax



I had bolivian butterfly that I found head first stuck in the filter inlet
grill. I got it out and it swam around, it was ok except for the fact that
it had the middle 2 thirds of it's tail severed. It died soon after. I put
this down to the fact that the barramundi I had in the tank at the time had
a go at it.(barramundi - most efficient predator in the fish world by a long
way - stupid to have it in with a ram I know)

a story that is useless to you, but a story non the less.