I gotta say you got some mean dedication for those pbass!!! Looks way better than what it looked like when you first got um.
Yeah, even though one is partly blind and still feeding like a champ, there is nothing more rewarding then looking at capable, healthy bass. I wasn't sure any would have survived the first week. But, yes....dedication and a watchful eye is all it takes.
Lookn much better. NIce new occel!
Thanks G, the ocells and that monos I will try and hold on to them. Took me a while but, two are where I want them. But the Guiana isn't feeding like how I want her to. Sinking pellets is what I am using to feed her. The other two will hit the floating pellets first, then the sinking ones for her. Just wished she ate more you know. Maybe her belly shrunk and now it's stretching out.
The first day I forced fed her, I pumped a 1/2 of teaspoon in her and you know how you rip Velcro apart....that's how her belly felt when I did so.
Good job hayn.
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Thanks bro...
Great job man!! they look like they have done a complete 180 in no time flat.. congrats on some super badass cichla
Thanks man... It's been a long road with 25%-50% water changes a day, meds, force feeding, more meds....let's just say it was fun. And now I think the Putumayo is growing a hump on his head.
Eyecatching thread title.I thought for a moment you were done with the cichla game.
Not quite yet bro....but soon.
Man that's committed, I though those guys wouldn't last much longer
It's all part of the game bro. Dedication and commitment...I thought they wouldn't last a week. But they did, I guess I did something right.
thanks man.