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Hi folks,
New here and still relatively new to fishkeeping, so looking for some expert help... but please be gentle:wink:..
I have a male cacatuoide in my community tank (seemed like a good idea based off of research at the time...) that seems to be either scared for his life, or generally unhappy. I lost his fem. companion a week ago due to dropsy.
The fish had been in the tank for a month before the loss, and even before she died, both fish spent 90% of their time in hiding, and it was near impossible to get them to compete for food w/ other tankmates. I am pretty sure the fem got the dropsy due to starvation compromising her immune system.
After a few days of spending more time then usual out of hiding, the male cac is now almost exclusively staying hidden in a back corner in his "camoflauge" colors (loss of any blue, and stripe gone)
The tank... 20Gal, with 4 zebra danios, a dwarf gourami, a BN Pleco, and 6 ammano shrimp. Tank sits at about 76F, ph of 7.4, 0 ammonia, 0 nitItes, and 10-20 NitrAtes. 25% water changes once per week. has gravel substrate and medium heavy coverage of plastic plants (i know... dont tease too much... I am going to change over, but i'm scared ;P). There is also a driftwood and a 3"d terracotta pot w/ a small entrance hole for hiding places.
So... the litany of questions... is he still gun shy cause the surroundings are too new for him after 5 weeks? Should he be more aggressive feeding, or are Cacs pretty non aggro when it comes to food hitting water? In general, is this tank way too inappropriate for him? Should I consider removing to my 10g Quarantine tank for a while? Permanently? If he is okay to stay in the tank, is there anything else I can do to make the habitat more comfortable for him, and get him to perk up a bit?
I have really gotten into Cacs and consequently Apistos because of him, so I would really like to get this right... I feel terrible I was not able to save his she, and would like to be able to introduce him to some future harem candidates someday... but not until I am sure that I am going to get it right.
Thanks in advance for your help!!
New here and still relatively new to fishkeeping, so looking for some expert help... but please be gentle:wink:..
I have a male cacatuoide in my community tank (seemed like a good idea based off of research at the time...) that seems to be either scared for his life, or generally unhappy. I lost his fem. companion a week ago due to dropsy.
The fish had been in the tank for a month before the loss, and even before she died, both fish spent 90% of their time in hiding, and it was near impossible to get them to compete for food w/ other tankmates. I am pretty sure the fem got the dropsy due to starvation compromising her immune system.
After a few days of spending more time then usual out of hiding, the male cac is now almost exclusively staying hidden in a back corner in his "camoflauge" colors (loss of any blue, and stripe gone)
The tank... 20Gal, with 4 zebra danios, a dwarf gourami, a BN Pleco, and 6 ammano shrimp. Tank sits at about 76F, ph of 7.4, 0 ammonia, 0 nitItes, and 10-20 NitrAtes. 25% water changes once per week. has gravel substrate and medium heavy coverage of plastic plants (i know... dont tease too much... I am going to change over, but i'm scared ;P). There is also a driftwood and a 3"d terracotta pot w/ a small entrance hole for hiding places.
So... the litany of questions... is he still gun shy cause the surroundings are too new for him after 5 weeks? Should he be more aggressive feeding, or are Cacs pretty non aggro when it comes to food hitting water? In general, is this tank way too inappropriate for him? Should I consider removing to my 10g Quarantine tank for a while? Permanently? If he is okay to stay in the tank, is there anything else I can do to make the habitat more comfortable for him, and get him to perk up a bit?
I have really gotten into Cacs and consequently Apistos because of him, so I would really like to get this right... I feel terrible I was not able to save his she, and would like to be able to introduce him to some future harem candidates someday... but not until I am sure that I am going to get it right.
Thanks in advance for your help!!