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The fish look good, they are active, eyes clear. Not sure about the
sunken bellies... since they already have that flat hatchet shape. Other than not eating when I'm feeding, they look ok. Is it possible that they are nocturnal fish and I should feed them at a different time than the other fish... maybe when the light is off? |
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On 12 Apr 2006 08:13:21 -0700, "Shorty"
wrote: The fish look good, they are active, eyes clear. Not sure about the sunken bellies... since they already have that flat hatchet shape. Other than not eating when I'm feeding, they look ok. Is it possible that they are nocturnal fish and I should feed them at a different time than the other fish... maybe when the light is off? I doubt it, but who knows. Anything's worth a try. I can't remember what other inhabitants are in your tank and whether any of them might be intimidating to the hatchets. I'm grasping at straws here. -- Mister Gardener |
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![]() Mister Gardener wrote: On 12 Apr 2006 08:13:21 -0700, "Shorty" wrote: The fish look good, they are active, eyes clear. Not sure about the sunken bellies... since they already have that flat hatchet shape. Other than not eating when I'm feeding, they look ok. Is it possible that they are nocturnal fish and I should feed them at a different time than the other fish... maybe when the light is off? I doubt it, but who knows. Anything's worth a try. I can't remember what other inhabitants are in your tank and whether any of them might be intimidating to the hatchets. I'm grasping at straws here. -- Mister Gardener I also have a couple of corys, ottos, some neon tetras and three australian rainbows. The only fish that could intimidate them are the rainbows which are about the same size. From time I see them chase each other and a very few times I saw one of them chase a hatchet. Most of the time though, the rainbows seem around the hatchets and the hatchets don't seem intimidated at all. And I have also tried putting the hatchets in a separate tank. But that didn't seem to influence them to eat. |
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On 12 Apr 2006 09:05:25 -0700, "Shorty"
wrote: Mister Gardener wrote: On 12 Apr 2006 08:13:21 -0700, "Shorty" wrote: The fish look good, they are active, eyes clear. Not sure about the sunken bellies... since they already have that flat hatchet shape. Other than not eating when I'm feeding, they look ok. Is it possible that they are nocturnal fish and I should feed them at a different time than the other fish... maybe when the light is off? I doubt it, but who knows. Anything's worth a try. I can't remember what other inhabitants are in your tank and whether any of them might be intimidating to the hatchets. I'm grasping at straws here. -- Mister Gardener I also have a couple of corys, ottos, some neon tetras and three australian rainbows. The only fish that could intimidate them are the rainbows which are about the same size. From time I see them chase each other and a very few times I saw one of them chase a hatchet. Most of the time though, the rainbows seem around the hatchets and the hatchets don't seem intimidated at all. And I have also tried putting the hatchets in a separate tank. But that didn't seem to influence them to eat. Hang around. Maybe someone else will have some ideas. I'm fresh out. -- Mister Gardener |
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![]() "Shorty" wrote in message oups.com... The fish look good, they are active, eyes clear. Not sure about the sunken bellies... since they already have that flat hatchet shape. Other than not eating when I'm feeding, they look ok. Is it possible that they are nocturnal fish and I should feed them at a different time than the other fish... maybe when the light is off? ================== Check out these sites: http://animal-world.com/encyclo/fres...ns/hatchet.php http://www.enchantedlearning.com/sub...printout.shtml Just type into Google aquarium+hatchet+fish and you'll get more info than you need. -- Koi-Lo.... the ReelMcKoi Frugal ponding since 1995. Aquariums since 1952. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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