Does my royal youngster look alright?

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WyldFya;1936436; said:
Royals do tend to last quite a long time.

Thats good...because i want him to be a big huge old royal someday:D
 
WyldFya;1936436; said:
Royals do tend to last quite a long time.

Mine never did :( I have bad luck with these guys.

Maybe if you added some more hiding spaces, that might help, but if you moved him and it's not a big deal...then that's cool too.
 
All the best with the road to recovery Liz, he looks ok apart from the dorsal which should heal up nicely with a but of treatment
 
dragonfish;1934798; said:
Not sure. Looks a little rough around the fins, you may have to separate. Is there wood in the tank for the royal to eat on?

my tank has a sick pleco, I have a piece of driftwood in there but when i felt it today it felt crumbly and softend. I was thinking it may raise the nitrates if is decomposing but then whats bog wood or bogwood
i've been wondering this for a while and i have a golden nugget pleco that i do not want to loose I posted something last night "help me before i loose my favorite fish" if u could look into that or respond some how i would much apprietiate it Thanx DCDGOODTIMES

LIFE IS GOOD Hope my golden nugget starts to agree.
 
It does become more brittle and softer. Most plecos graze it and probably get something from it, but it's the Panaques and Hypostomus Cochliodon that benefit most.
 
Yanbbrox;1937135; said:
All the best with the road to recovery Liz, he looks ok apart from the dorsal which should heal up nicely with a but of treatment

Thank you ..i have him by himself now... :D here he is only a couple of months ago sharing his veggies... but things change fast sometimes...i will watch the bushy closely too to make sure angels do not pick on him...
 
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