Seems like just yesterday that I brought the Hi-Fin home, but it's been over a month. First, the Bad: the fish is just as skittish and nervous as when I first introduced it to the tank. It's in a 120-gallon with only three smaller female Green Swordtails, and of course some snails and shrimp; lots of driftwood, floating plants, leaf litter on the bottom, and now a healthy growth of hair algae as well (which the fish does not eat). Walking across the room in front of the tank still has the fish darting behind the driftwood and sulking for a bit. Nervous fish like this are IMHO always more susceptible to disease; I'd be much happier if the thing started to calm down, perhaps even recognize me as a food source, but no such luck so far.
The Good: the Sucker is looking IMHO better and better as time passes; it may even have grown some tiny amount, judging from the proportionate size of the head and eye compared to the rest of its body. It spends a great deal of time working over the surface of the driftwood, the clay-tile bottom and even the walls of the tank, apparently scarfing up algae and/or biofilm. Better still, the introduction of frozen brine shrimp or bloodworms has it immediately hunting around for the source of the enticing aroma, and when it eventually finds the stuff...which tends to take some time...it now eats quite enthusiastically. Sadly, I need to be overly generous with feeding because the Swordtails need to be satiated to keep them from eating all the food before the Sucker finds it. I also find I have more success with dropping in a frozen chunk and letting the juice carry the scent everywhere; normally I thaw frozen foods in a glass and then decant 95% of the water to get rid of that source of waste, but doing that makes him even slower to locate the food. I'm doing two water changes weekly, each about 75-80%; I normally do more per change, but the fish is already nervous enough without adding to his fear by dropping the water level down too low.
The fish is obviously not blind; it reacts immediately to even relatively small motions on my part by running and hiding. But when it's searching for food it seems to go entirely by scent, never locating and approaching food items by sight.
So...I'm still not comfortable with his progress, but it is trending in a positive direction. I'm seeing the first batch of tiny shrimplets appearing all over the tank, and I'm curious if he's eating any. I also try some Northfin Bug Pro sinking pellets occasionally, but can't guarantee he's actually accepted that yet.
Lousy pic:
