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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 |
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What kind of filter are you using? Do they seem to be breathing heavy?
If the oscar is getting hurt by the other one it is common for them to lay on there sides, when they are hurt. If you have a good filter and proper aeration I would do a water change asap. A great place to great info on oscars and other fish is http://www.cichlidfish.com/forumandchat.html very friendly people more than willing to help out. On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 05:41:34 GMT, Jon Pike wrote: 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? |
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How big are the two O's now? O's are a very hardy fish, but they do
grow, and grow fast. Two O's will not be able to live a heathy happy life in a 25 gallon tank. Min would be a 55, and that would be with excellent filtration, and tank maintance. Avoid feeding the O's feeder fish. That is the surest way to introduce a problem into a tank, plus they have virtually no nutrition value for the O's. Try getting some earthworms, from a bait shop, or beafheart, to augment there diet. How offten do you change/clean the water, the nitrate level may be high. O's are extremly messy, and while your ammo, and nitrite levels might be fine, due to an established bacterial culture, the nitrate, can only be removed via water changes. -- Posted via CichlidFish.com http://www.cichlidfish.com/portal/forums |
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Fuzzy -DONTEMAIL wrote in news:copoki$5lb$5
@news.service.uci.edu: How big are the two O's now? 2" long each. O's are a very hardy fish, but they do grow, and grow fast. Two O's will not be able to live a heathy happy life in a 25 gallon tank. Min would be a 55, and that would be with excellent filtration, and tank maintance. Avoid feeding the O's feeder fish. That is the surest way to introduce a problem into a tank, plus they have virtually no nutrition value for the O's. Try getting some earthworms, from a bait shop, or beafheart, to augment there diet. How offten do you change/clean the water, the nitrate level may be high. O's are extremly messy, and while your ammo, and nitrite levels might be fine, due to an established bacterial culture, the nitrate, can only be removed via water changes. nitrates get chewed up by my hornwart -- http://www.neopets.com/refer.phtml?username=moosespet |
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nitrates get chewed up by my hornwart
Or "Ceratophyllum demersum" is a fast grower, good idea for Osacar's since they like to shread them...hehe. Do you actually test for the nitrate. Hornwart, can cause problems with nitrate's due to the sometimes messy nature of it. Anything in the tank, that degrades, release's nitrates. Food, fecal matter, dead plants ect. AS for the behaviour, are they acting more normal now, O's can become "shy", they also like a varied diet, you might like to try floating chilid pellets, bloodworm both frozen and freeze dried. Beafheart, is another favorite, as well as earthworms. -- Posted via CichlidFish.com http://www.cichlidfish.com/portal/forums |
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