hikari staple and hikari gold...CLDarnell;4877684;4877684 said:Man, sorry for your loss. It's a shame, he was a gorgeous "O"!
It's a bit hard to tell with the water on his body, but his belly looks a bit distorted, almost lumpy. What had you been feeding him?
i know it wasnt like this yesterday though.... yea i have had the worst luck these last few months...Gatorxxx420;4877731;4877731 said:Sorry for your loss, you've had a bad run with your fish. Hope that's ended at this point for you. It could have been any number of things that caused it to die. It's stomach does look bloated though,
xinchavoc;4877809; said:i know it wasnt like this yesterday though.... yea i have had the worst luck these last few months...
thanks as for luck the flowerhoen paired up with the male xiloaensis and so far no disaster..... and my midas has been growing his nuchual humpGatorxxx420;4877819;4877819 said:I really hope that luck changes. Perhaps with the new food it will, like I said, offer it in small amounts after a couple days. They wont starve themselves. Good luck with the rest of them. They all look good, they'll probably look better in a month.
xinchavoc;4877823; said:thanks as for luck the flowerhoen paired up with the male xiloaensis and so far no disaster..... and my midas has been growing his nuchual hump
yea i found out the problem the pellets are too big so i cut them in half and they started eating nls already.....Gatorxxx420;4877870;4877870 said:You're welcome. Well, that means some good things are happening through all the negative. Hopefully things turn around for real, been a rough go the last few weeks. Like I said, the food will probably help, in a few weeks you should really notice a difference in them. From how active they are to how great they look.