Thanks everyone....yes, he got spooked and slammed into the side of his tank causing him to go blind. He and his lady had a 150 to themselves. He was a very happy and healthy fish up until that point.
Thank you Jim. It was great meeting you as well and listening to your talk on the fishes of Madagascar! I can't wait to get my own Madagascar tank up and runningHi Sandy,
Sorry to hear of your loss. At least King will live on in those beautiful photos you took of him.And hopefully there will be another 'King' in your future fish keeping endeavors. By the way, it was really nice to have met you at the NECA meeting last month.
Jim
LOL I'm not a BRO.......I threw my caquetaia spectabilis pair in the tank along with some other random fish just so the bio won't die...but I plan on throwing some other juvie festae I got from my friend Eric in that tank to grow out. Waiting on a friend to send me some of my homebreds back too. I've really gotta get on building my dual 125 stand...Need more room for all these festae babies!Sorry for your loss bro
I do wanna say I love how beautiful the females get
What are your plans for the 150 gallon now??