My jaguar curse lives on... I've just lost both new jaguars
Not sure at all what happened. When I am carefully examining these recent photos, I can see that they show some signs of not being all that well - excessive slime on the head (which I thought was just from rubbing on the rocks when they hide and keep re-positioning), flat tummy, bumpy skin / tissue, etc.
We've been overrun with spiders and I've very carefully and gradually sprayed some insecticide in the fish house over more than a month, namely Bengal roach killer that fumigates and kills almost all insects and arachnids and stays effective on surfaces for many months. I wonder if jags are particularly sensitive to it.
I know it is toxic to fish.
Having sprayed a little I waited for 7-10 days to make sure no fish looks like it is adversely affected. Then repeated again and again. I am sure I saw the jaguars come out and feed within this period also, so it never crossed my mind that they might be in danger.
However, I can't think of anything else other than the insecticide and also new fish that was introduced into the system of a 1000 gal sump and six 240 gal tanks, one of which was housing the jaguars.
They lost either coloration or skin on their snouts - the snouts turned all white over 1-2 days, the eyes went totally cloudy. No other prominent external manifestations.
Other fish in that tank system and in the whole fish house have appeared ok although now I am worried about it. Will have to up my vigilance.
We've been overrun with spiders and I've very carefully and gradually sprayed some insecticide in the fish house over more than a month, namely Bengal roach killer that fumigates and kills almost all insects and arachnids and stays effective on surfaces for many months. I wonder if jags are particularly sensitive to it.
I know it is toxic to fish.
Having sprayed a little I waited for 7-10 days to make sure no fish looks like it is adversely affected. Then repeated again and again. I am sure I saw the jaguars come out and feed within this period also, so it never crossed my mind that they might be in danger.
However, I can't think of anything else other than the insecticide and also new fish that was introduced into the system of a 1000 gal sump and six 240 gal tanks, one of which was housing the jaguars.
They lost either coloration or skin on their snouts - the snouts turned all white over 1-2 days, the eyes went totally cloudy. No other prominent external manifestations.
Other fish in that tank system and in the whole fish house have appeared ok although now I am worried about it. Will have to up my vigilance.