S Snakemanstu Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 3, 2006 263 0 0 UK Jan 7, 2007 #11 Well its certainly not tank size and water is fine just tested again..as I said nitrate was a little high but it wasn't terrible..he's refusing food as well not sure what to do best for him??
Well its certainly not tank size and water is fine just tested again..as I said nitrate was a little high but it wasn't terrible..he's refusing food as well not sure what to do best for him??
S stotty Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 12, 2005 3,504 16 0 54 essex uk Jan 7, 2007 #12 Add some salt this might help if it’s an infection
S Snakemanstu Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 3, 2006 263 0 0 UK Jan 7, 2007 #13 Thanks mate i will get some in the morning..
D dmopar74 Peacock Bass MFK Member Mar 24, 2006 5,080 154 120 45 Tri cities washington Jan 7, 2007 #14 do they only curl in when hes inhaling water then straighten out as his mouth closes? if so i believe this is normal but i may be wrong.
do they only curl in when hes inhaling water then straighten out as his mouth closes? if so i believe this is normal but i may be wrong.
S Snakemanstu Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 3, 2006 263 0 0 UK Jan 7, 2007 #15 no they are like this all the time..and he is gaping alot.
D dmopar74 Peacock Bass MFK Member Mar 24, 2006 5,080 154 120 45 Tri cities washington Jan 7, 2007 #16 hmmm... outta mymrange of knowledge but salt and a slightly higher temp could help
S Snakemanstu Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 3, 2006 263 0 0 UK Jan 7, 2007 #17 Thanks anyway..surely someone can offer some advice please.
D dark_knights_99 Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 20, 2006 1,138 1 0 Philippines Jan 8, 2007 #19 I think if it gets worse, you should operate on your aro. Ask the aro experts on how to operate on gill curl.
I think if it gets worse, you should operate on your aro. Ask the aro experts on how to operate on gill curl.
S Snakemanstu Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 3, 2006 263 0 0 UK Jan 8, 2007 #20 Been waiting for them to see this and maybe offer some advice..