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I noticed today that one of my Hoplos whiskers are splitting at the
ends, they don't seem to be causing him any pain but wondered if anyone else had encountered the same problem and what may be the cause? tia Guku |
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On Mar 4, 8:57*am, Gukumatz wrote:
I noticed today that one of my Hoplos whiskers are splitting at the ends, they don't seem to be causing him any pain but wondered if anyone else had encountered the same problem and what may be the cause? tia Guku LIke split ends on human hair huh? LOL.......None of the ones I ever had had split whiskers, but I suppose like anything else it is possible to be from use, or maybe even water parameters, and it could be perfectly natural. Just make sure your water parameters are where they need to be. What kind of substrate is in the tank. Its possible to fray whiskers etc on rough or sharp edged substrate. In saltwwater fish its a problem with a lot of gill sifter feeders, if you use the wrong substrate it cuts their gills.......and I know that barbels on koi etc can get rubbed sore etc if substrate is unsuitbale for them, so check your tank decorations and substrate also. |
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