About 6 months ago I picked up a 13" L330. It's been a great fish. Active, always eating and hasn't tried to mess with anyone else too badly.
When I first purchased this fish, it had some of the thickest and most full odontodes on it's cheeks (whiskers) and on the ends of it's pectoral fins.
While there's been zero change in it's behavior, appetite or anything else, it's begun losing some of those odontodes over the past couple of weeks. The ones on it's cheeks are still long but not as full. The ones on it's pectoral fins however are almost all gone and the leading edges of the fins are almost smooth now.
It hasn't been fighting and I have not done anything differently with the way I take care of the tank.
Happy to try to add pictures if needed but wondering if this is a normal occurrence and if so, what causes it?
Thanks!
When I first purchased this fish, it had some of the thickest and most full odontodes on it's cheeks (whiskers) and on the ends of it's pectoral fins.
While there's been zero change in it's behavior, appetite or anything else, it's begun losing some of those odontodes over the past couple of weeks. The ones on it's cheeks are still long but not as full. The ones on it's pectoral fins however are almost all gone and the leading edges of the fins are almost smooth now.
It hasn't been fighting and I have not done anything differently with the way I take care of the tank.
Happy to try to add pictures if needed but wondering if this is a normal occurrence and if so, what causes it?
Thanks!