I have noticed that a lot of photos I see of Temensis (particularly adults) seem to have HITH.
A friend of mine has 2 adult specimens and are showing slight signs of HITH. I know for a fact that his water is pristine and they only get the best of foods, so this got me thinking.
Are they more prone to HITH than other cichla or cichlids in general? It just seems as though most of the large specimens I see seem to have a slight case of it.
Maybe you guys that see a lot more cichla than I do can chime in here? I would hate to think that mine could get it so easily...
A friend of mine has 2 adult specimens and are showing slight signs of HITH. I know for a fact that his water is pristine and they only get the best of foods, so this got me thinking.
Are they more prone to HITH than other cichla or cichlids in general? It just seems as though most of the large specimens I see seem to have a slight case of it.
Maybe you guys that see a lot more cichla than I do can chime in here? I would hate to think that mine could get it so easily...