Hi all,
I'm facing issues with my apistogramma agassizii (male) and i'm worried he will pass. I bought him a month ago from LFS and up until yesterday he was seemingly acting fine, eating well and always swimming in the front of the tank. Recently he has become extremely different and hides himself all day, under rocks, wood, and does not move or come out to eat.
Two possible reasons and recent actions to why I think he might be stressed out now-
1. I had him living with a female- I decided to move her out to a different tank the same day. I'm not sure if they were actually a mated pair or not, but they tolerated each other with a few chasing every now and then. I don't believe this to be the case as I moved her back to the same tank today and didn't notice any significant change in behavior. They are again in separate tanks.
2. I recently bought live blackworms to feed my tank live foods. I fed once three days prior to the symptoms and once on the day of. They seemed to really enjoy the food, but now I am reading that this is always a risk because of parasites and disease that can come with them.
It is hard for me to truly diagnose him because he is always hiding now, always rushes to another hiding spot when I try to check on him. I don't know how to tell if he has any internal parasites, if this is a bacterial infection, etc. Or which medicine to dose, if any. On hand I have Prazipro, Seachem Kanaplax, IchX and Fritz aquarium salt. As well as a spare 7 gallon tank that I can use as a quarantine.
Any advice for how to diagnose/what to treat him with? Should I move him and risk more stress or dose the whole (20g) tank? New to apistogrammas and unsure how to respond to this. Thanks in advance, it would be a huge blow to lose him.
I'm facing issues with my apistogramma agassizii (male) and i'm worried he will pass. I bought him a month ago from LFS and up until yesterday he was seemingly acting fine, eating well and always swimming in the front of the tank. Recently he has become extremely different and hides himself all day, under rocks, wood, and does not move or come out to eat.
Two possible reasons and recent actions to why I think he might be stressed out now-
1. I had him living with a female- I decided to move her out to a different tank the same day. I'm not sure if they were actually a mated pair or not, but they tolerated each other with a few chasing every now and then. I don't believe this to be the case as I moved her back to the same tank today and didn't notice any significant change in behavior. They are again in separate tanks.
2. I recently bought live blackworms to feed my tank live foods. I fed once three days prior to the symptoms and once on the day of. They seemed to really enjoy the food, but now I am reading that this is always a risk because of parasites and disease that can come with them.
It is hard for me to truly diagnose him because he is always hiding now, always rushes to another hiding spot when I try to check on him. I don't know how to tell if he has any internal parasites, if this is a bacterial infection, etc. Or which medicine to dose, if any. On hand I have Prazipro, Seachem Kanaplax, IchX and Fritz aquarium salt. As well as a spare 7 gallon tank that I can use as a quarantine.
Any advice for how to diagnose/what to treat him with? Should I move him and risk more stress or dose the whole (20g) tank? New to apistogrammas and unsure how to respond to this. Thanks in advance, it would be a huge blow to lose him.