I just fed him tilapia filet and he ate a whole bunch.. this fish is a warrior. Very tough fishThere's hope. Check out this thread were J jaws7777 jaguar catfish got mauled by a redfin wolffish. On page 2 you can see the healing process.
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This is the second cat the red wolf beat the living shhhhhh out of. Gonna have to rehome it. Woke up this morning to the wife and kids screaming at the fish. Heart sank when i saw the damage. Amazingly shes still alive.www.monsterfishkeepers.com
Wow.. that guy has a lot of problems but now I'm wondering if the poly did it. He is like 16-18 inches and missing an eye. And they had been laying togetherThere's hope. Check out this thread were J jaws7777 jaguar catfish got mauled by a redfin wolffish. On page 2 you can see the healing process.
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This is the second cat the red wolf beat the living shhhhhh out of. Gonna have to rehome it. Woke up this morning to the wife and kids screaming at the fish. Heart sank when i saw the damage. Amazingly shes still alive.www.monsterfishkeepers.com
He is 7-8 inches but not filled out yetSounds like a good bet. How big is the sperata? Hard to tell from the photo.
a one eyed pretty big polypterus will be going on "taste" as much as anything and unfortunately the sperata just got tastier. You really need to look to separate at least till he heals if at all possible imo.
The fish seems to be doing fine.. not acting any differentHonestly just separate him from the other fish, keep the water clean and he'll likely make it, salt baths/dips or adding salt to the tank may help as well. I would also try feeding food soaked in magnesium sulfate (epsom salt) to keep the digestive system moving. I've seen fish survive much MUCH worse injuries, I saw an oscar (6 inches) that was nearly eaten by a red devil (14+ inches) , missing huge chunks of fins and flesh and even an eye, completely motionless, he made a full recovery and was acting well when I sold him at the pet store and as far as I know, he lived a long, happy life (though he obviously had no eye and his fins grew back looking ugly). I saw a tire track eel someone put in with their dovii, the dovii treat the eel like it was a worm, really bad wounds all over a 6 inch section of the eel and, the eel lived. I had someone bring in a blood parrot that their salvini cichlid attacked, one of it's gill plates were nearly completely torn off, chunks of flesh missing, the blood parrot lived (somehow) and I kept in a 55 in our store, he lived for 6 more years. Fish are far more resilient than many people would think. In these cases I just made sure they had clean water and kept them away from bright lights and other stressors.