I am always hesitant to post pics cause I feel like I jinx them. This time was no different. I get home last night and it looks like one was starting to curl. Looks horrible this morning.
These guys were born a week ago tomorrow. So fat I didn't expect them to eat for a few days. Have seen a few eat, can't be 100% on all them eating.
Removed bala sharks last night. There was 3 about 4" long that could pass the divider. Didn't want them stressing the pups so I moved them.
Here's my million dollar question..... IF I have one appearing to curl should I assume it's the water if it was fine the first few days? Or could it be something else?
The pup that appears to be curling looked enormous compared to the others, swollen up like a balloon.
This tank has been up and going for months. Had a trio of midgets in it. When they were moved 2 rays (5&6") were moved in. They never missed a meal or showed any signs of anything being wrong. All the other rays (those 2 5&6"ers and other 2 pups) seem fine.
Is the one curling just the weakesst of the bunch in problomatic water or is it just a newborn issue where maybe that pup wasn't right from the get go? The fact that the disk lifting in the front and the back part where the tail is appearing to curl to me makes it seem like it's a water quality issue.
Nothing abnormal in the typical tests..... Leave them be or cut loose on waterchanges? I do have aged water to do the water changes with. It was 2 degrees shy of tank temp this morning but should be up to the pup tank temp by the time I get home. There's 100 gallons there. Can start doing small WCs the minute I get home, but don't want to stress the lil buggers either.
Don't understand why I have so much trouble when I get to this point but it seems to happen no matter what...... Gonna loose my friggin mind pretty soon.
These guys were born a week ago tomorrow. So fat I didn't expect them to eat for a few days. Have seen a few eat, can't be 100% on all them eating.
Removed bala sharks last night. There was 3 about 4" long that could pass the divider. Didn't want them stressing the pups so I moved them.
Here's my million dollar question..... IF I have one appearing to curl should I assume it's the water if it was fine the first few days? Or could it be something else?
The pup that appears to be curling looked enormous compared to the others, swollen up like a balloon.
This tank has been up and going for months. Had a trio of midgets in it. When they were moved 2 rays (5&6") were moved in. They never missed a meal or showed any signs of anything being wrong. All the other rays (those 2 5&6"ers and other 2 pups) seem fine.
Is the one curling just the weakesst of the bunch in problomatic water or is it just a newborn issue where maybe that pup wasn't right from the get go? The fact that the disk lifting in the front and the back part where the tail is appearing to curl to me makes it seem like it's a water quality issue.
Nothing abnormal in the typical tests..... Leave them be or cut loose on waterchanges? I do have aged water to do the water changes with. It was 2 degrees shy of tank temp this morning but should be up to the pup tank temp by the time I get home. There's 100 gallons there. Can start doing small WCs the minute I get home, but don't want to stress the lil buggers either.
Don't understand why I have so much trouble when I get to this point but it seems to happen no matter what...... Gonna loose my friggin mind pretty soon.