Hi Gerry,
Thanks for your reply.
One thing that puzzles me is the white spots of Tem over the forehead and back. Some have it and others don't even in the wild. I am trying to figure out what makes them 'spotty'. From the info you have provided we can rule out that pH has anything to do with it. So it boils down to
1.Nature vs nurture? I have 3 tems now which I kept from 4 to 5" when they only have the lateral black stripe. Just couple of months later they are pushing 8" now with some serious girth! One of them is showing some spotting on the forehead. I believe the spots or speckles start from the cheeks. Once the cheeks are 'fully' speckled they move up to forehead, follow by moving down to the back maybe? The other one is moderately speckled and the last one which is the alpha shows little spotting. I will continue to monitor and see what develops.
2.It could be also due to the food. I feed them 99% of the time hikari bio gold plus. I guess they need some market shrimp mix in their diet?
3.Or it could be water change as I don't do water change that often.
My pH is about 6-6.5 and slightly tea coloured, courtesy of katapang leaves. This makes their colours more intense and eyes redder compared to a month ago before the introduction of ketapang leaves.
Please feel free to comment.
Thanks for your reply.
One thing that puzzles me is the white spots of Tem over the forehead and back. Some have it and others don't even in the wild. I am trying to figure out what makes them 'spotty'. From the info you have provided we can rule out that pH has anything to do with it. So it boils down to
1.Nature vs nurture? I have 3 tems now which I kept from 4 to 5" when they only have the lateral black stripe. Just couple of months later they are pushing 8" now with some serious girth! One of them is showing some spotting on the forehead. I believe the spots or speckles start from the cheeks. Once the cheeks are 'fully' speckled they move up to forehead, follow by moving down to the back maybe? The other one is moderately speckled and the last one which is the alpha shows little spotting. I will continue to monitor and see what develops.
2.It could be also due to the food. I feed them 99% of the time hikari bio gold plus. I guess they need some market shrimp mix in their diet?
3.Or it could be water change as I don't do water change that often.
My pH is about 6-6.5 and slightly tea coloured, courtesy of katapang leaves. This makes their colours more intense and eyes redder compared to a month ago before the introduction of ketapang leaves.
Please feel free to comment.