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My Yoyo Loach (Slinky) does not seem up to par. He seems to be hiding out a
lot more (wedging himself into tight spaces) and looks a bit pale. Last night I found him between the heater and the glass. Tonight I couldn't find him at all, even though I moved everything. I finally found him after the second tear down, wedged inside a crevice on the underside of the Pagoda. I realise his symptoms are a little vague, but any thoughts? |
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"Bill Stock" wrote in message
... My Yoyo Loach (Slinky) does not seem up to par. He seems to be hiding out a lot more (wedging himself into tight spaces) and looks a bit pale. Last night I found him between the heater and the glass. Tonight I couldn't find him at all, even though I moved everything. I finally found him after the second tear down, wedged inside a crevice on the underside of the Pagoda. I realise his symptoms are a little vague, but any thoughts? Loss of color (if not age related) could be some type of stress. Check your NH3/4, NO2, NO3, pH and gH. If the water is very warm, the O2 levels drop, and it seems to affect bottom dwellers more than others who just move closer to the surface. Others might suggest adding more Yoyos, though it would depend on your setup and I hate to add fish when something is suspect. jmo -- www.NetMax.tk |
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![]() "NetMax" wrote in message .. . "Bill Stock" wrote in message ... My Yoyo Loach (Slinky) does not seem up to par. He seems to be hiding out a lot more (wedging himself into tight spaces) and looks a bit pale. Last night I found him between the heater and the glass. Tonight I couldn't find him at all, even though I moved everything. I finally found him after the second tear down, wedged inside a crevice on the underside of the Pagoda. I realise his symptoms are a little vague, but any thoughts? Loss of color (if not age related) could be some type of stress. Check your NH3/4, NO2, NO3, pH and gH. If the water is very warm, the O2 levels drop, and it seems to affect bottom dwellers more than others who just move closer to the surface. Others might suggest adding more Yoyos, though it would depend on your setup and I hate to add fish when something is suspect. jmo -- www.NetMax.tk Thanks Max, I did not see him again today, so I was beginning to worry. But he came out after the first set of lights went out. So perhaps he's just adopting a more nocturnal schedule. I had removed several handfuls of Hornwort, so I was concerned that the Nitrates had spiked, but they tested between 1 and 2 tonight. I had also increased the CO2 to about 15 ppm from 9 and changed the delivery method (RUGF powerhead) , but I don't think that's a factor (PH 7 vs. 7.2). Do Yoyos like to sleep in the same spot/cave? maybe he's just found a sleeping spot he likes. |
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"Bill Stock" wrote in message
... "NetMax" wrote in message .. . "Bill Stock" wrote in message ... My Yoyo Loach (Slinky) does not seem up to par. He seems to be hiding out a lot more (wedging himself into tight spaces) and looks a bit pale. Last night I found him between the heater and the glass. Tonight I couldn't find him at all, even though I moved everything. I finally found him after the second tear down, wedged inside a crevice on the underside of the Pagoda. I realise his symptoms are a little vague, but any thoughts? Loss of color (if not age related) could be some type of stress. Check your NH3/4, NO2, NO3, pH and gH. If the water is very warm, the O2 levels drop, and it seems to affect bottom dwellers more than others who just move closer to the surface. Others might suggest adding more Yoyos, though it would depend on your setup and I hate to add fish when something is suspect. jmo -- www.NetMax.tk Thanks Max, I did not see him again today, so I was beginning to worry. But he came out after the first set of lights went out. So perhaps he's just adopting a more nocturnal schedule. I had removed several handfuls of Hornwort, so I was concerned that the Nitrates had spiked, but they tested between 1 and 2 tonight. I had also increased the CO2 to about 15 ppm from 9 and changed the delivery method (RUGF powerhead) , but I don't think that's a factor (PH 7 vs. 7.2). Do Yoyos like to sleep in the same spot/cave? maybe he's just found a sleeping spot he likes. None of the Botia are very predictable, especially when they are alone (they tend towards group behaviour, when there is more than 2 or 3). Removal of a lot of Hornwort might have increased the light levels and his feeling of vulnerability, so he is hiding more during the daylight hours. -- www.NetMax.tk |
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On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 21:38:25 -0400, "Bill Stock"
wrote: My Yoyo Loach (Slinky) does not seem up to par. He seems to be hiding out a lot more (wedging himself into tight spaces) and looks a bit pale. Last night I found him between the heater and the glass. Tonight I couldn't find him at all, even though I moved everything. I finally found him after the second tear down, wedged inside a crevice on the underside of the Pagoda. I realise his symptoms are a little vague, but any thoughts? I have a lot of Clown Loaches in 3 tanks. There are 2 in a 10 gallon tank. I mention them because their behaviour is so different. They do stay together when both are visible, but one is shy and stays most often in a "mill house" ornament. The other one also uses the mill house, but is equally out and about. I pull the ornament about every 6 months to clean the algae off. I can expect to not see the shy Clown for several days afterward, whereas the more socialble Clown hides only the first day. I have only had one sick clown. He was a runt, but I had managed to get him in a tank he liked, a 10 gallon hospital tank, but moved him to another 10 gal to clean up the snails. He made a cave right off and was not visible often. He did a good job on the snails, but was out of sight, so I put him back (in my mind it was a "him") into the hospital tank where he was obviously happy. Unfortunately I move him once more to the snail infested tank where he died. He didn't seem interested in the snails this time. I blame myself for "using" him rather than accepting his obvious tank of choice. I hope your clown is just a recluse. dick |
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