Hello, this is my first post here.
I have a female epaulette shark that is about 2 feet long (perhaps a little less. I got her four months ago and she has been doing very well until as of late. Starting a few weeks ago she stopped being very receptive to being fed with a feeding stick and would only eat if the food was dropped on the floor of the tank. Since this Sunday she's stopped eating period and I'm getting very worried. Is there any way to tell what is wrong with her?
Knowing the importance of all information, and that something seemingly unrelated could be responsible for the problem I will list everything else I know.
-She is fed frozen silversides daily.
-The tank is 3 feet by 3 feet and 150 gallons (when I bought it I was told it was 300 gallons but the receipt said 150. I've asked people from three different fish stores who all have agreed thats more than enough space for her though I want to be certain).
-The tank also contains a male blue-spotted ribontail stingray. He eats very well and even hand feeds, though he does get brown marks on his disk occasionally which quickly heal and appear in a different spot though I can find no information on this and I've been told by a tank expert that he looks fine. The shark appears to get along very well with him, they often will rest on top of one another and don't fight over food.
-She usually spends the day behind several rocks in the back, and has dug a tunnel system beneath them. As of recently she spends most of her time sitting on top of those rocks and hiding whenever I try to feed her.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have a female epaulette shark that is about 2 feet long (perhaps a little less. I got her four months ago and she has been doing very well until as of late. Starting a few weeks ago she stopped being very receptive to being fed with a feeding stick and would only eat if the food was dropped on the floor of the tank. Since this Sunday she's stopped eating period and I'm getting very worried. Is there any way to tell what is wrong with her?
Knowing the importance of all information, and that something seemingly unrelated could be responsible for the problem I will list everything else I know.
-She is fed frozen silversides daily.
-The tank is 3 feet by 3 feet and 150 gallons (when I bought it I was told it was 300 gallons but the receipt said 150. I've asked people from three different fish stores who all have agreed thats more than enough space for her though I want to be certain).
-The tank also contains a male blue-spotted ribontail stingray. He eats very well and even hand feeds, though he does get brown marks on his disk occasionally which quickly heal and appear in a different spot though I can find no information on this and I've been told by a tank expert that he looks fine. The shark appears to get along very well with him, they often will rest on top of one another and don't fight over food.
-She usually spends the day behind several rocks in the back, and has dug a tunnel system beneath them. As of recently she spends most of her time sitting on top of those rocks and hiding whenever I try to feed her.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Nah just messing around. He has been to my house and he's a good guy. Nothing to worry about with him.