I've not been able to solve my current ID shark problem yet. I've got 5 ID sharks that I can't seem to stop from swiming against 1 end of the tank. I've tried 2 different tanks, and about 5 different lighting setups. And all 5 always swim against the same end of the tank. They're currently about 5 inches long. They'll dart away from the side to grab food, then straight back.
I rescued a 8 inch ID shark that had been beat up by tinfoils, and lost an eye. He has made a full recovery and swims around the tank about 50% of the time.
Tank setups:
6x2x18inches with clown loaches, giraffe cat, flagtail prochilodus
Filtration 3x 2026 eheim canister, 2x ac500. The has black background and left hand side is painted black also. They swim against the right side.Temp has been from 78 to 82. Lighting has been from 40 watts to 300 watts. To no lighting for days.
7x1x30 L shaped tank with guppies, swordtails etc.Temp between 76-78 Lighting 300 watts, black back. no sides painted. Swim against left side of tank.
My fish havent put on much size, it's been about 3 months. I wouldn't say i've been able to notice a difference. I put 1.5 inches on clown loaches in the same time. Water is always below 40ppm nitrate, usually below 20. Weekly water change schedule. I've tried open floor plan, with only a couple rocks for clowns to hide in, and fully scaped plant/rocks where clowns were in heaven, but still no change from Id Sharks. Have also changed room lighting as well, seems to make no difference.The flagtail and giraffe cat was added to the tank after the ID sharks came out, so they couldnt be a source of stress.
I'm looking for tips to get them to swim about the tank. I wonna figure out what works, so I know what to look for when I upgrade their tank. I'd love to get them back into my 6x2x18 to grow out a bit, bbefore I buy Bigger.
I'd like to avoid painting the other side black on that tank, as it is a viewing angle of the tank. But will do it, if required.
Any insight would be helpful.
thanks,
Cory
I rescued a 8 inch ID shark that had been beat up by tinfoils, and lost an eye. He has made a full recovery and swims around the tank about 50% of the time.
Tank setups:
6x2x18inches with clown loaches, giraffe cat, flagtail prochilodus
Filtration 3x 2026 eheim canister, 2x ac500. The has black background and left hand side is painted black also. They swim against the right side.Temp has been from 78 to 82. Lighting has been from 40 watts to 300 watts. To no lighting for days.
7x1x30 L shaped tank with guppies, swordtails etc.Temp between 76-78 Lighting 300 watts, black back. no sides painted. Swim against left side of tank.
My fish havent put on much size, it's been about 3 months. I wouldn't say i've been able to notice a difference. I put 1.5 inches on clown loaches in the same time. Water is always below 40ppm nitrate, usually below 20. Weekly water change schedule. I've tried open floor plan, with only a couple rocks for clowns to hide in, and fully scaped plant/rocks where clowns were in heaven, but still no change from Id Sharks. Have also changed room lighting as well, seems to make no difference.The flagtail and giraffe cat was added to the tank after the ID sharks came out, so they couldnt be a source of stress.
I'm looking for tips to get them to swim about the tank. I wonna figure out what works, so I know what to look for when I upgrade their tank. I'd love to get them back into my 6x2x18 to grow out a bit, bbefore I buy Bigger.
I'd like to avoid painting the other side black on that tank, as it is a viewing angle of the tank. But will do it, if required.
Any insight would be helpful.
thanks,
Cory