Thats great! Are the parents still laying?
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TLDR: No. JF drama.Thats great! Are the parents still laying?
Oh thats a bummer. Well hopefully in the future things will mellow out.TLDR: No. JF drama.
Something happened about 2 months ago and the couple split up...she moved off to the corner of the tank and wasnt really eating. We went away for the weekend and had a tank sitter...but the day after we came back i found her on the floor in the fish room waay off to the side. I took the netting off months ago because everyone was settled in with their burrows...but she decided to bolt for whatever reason.
Now the other mated pair are displaced as well because the now single male (dad of the babies), went over and took his spot and the female doesnt even come out anymore...havent seen her eat in over a month, but she is alive, but doesnt leave her hole during the day.
The misplaced male moved to the back with the other guys and he doesnt come out anymore either, but I spot feed him from time to time and I see him eating. Not sure what happened, but the drama is too much.
Bummer.Down to 9. I noticed one of the juvies a few days ago was swimming downwards all the time, head down and had a hard time staying down...his stomach was a little bloated. I seem to recall a fish air bladder disease or something..didnt bother googling it, but I knew it wasn't good. Found him floating today.
He was one of the larger juvies too.
Oh no! Sorry to hear that. But glad the rest went well.Dec 23rd I moved all 6 to their new tank. I netted them one by one from the grow out and into the new tank they went..wasn't too bad, a little stress for everyone involved, but pretty easy. Kept the lights off all day and by the next day they were already doing their JF things. All 6 started to eat right away. Was very happy to see that.
Right before the new year I started only seeing 5 at feeding time..always had one lazy one, but didn't think much of it, by the 3rd day I went searching..checked the rollermat in the sump, nothing..looked around in the sump, nothing..checked all around the tank on the floor and nothing. So fast forward to today, no sign of number 6, so now I wanted to find a body..checked the sump again and of course there he is, staring at me in the first chamber, jumped out of the roller mat and was chilling. I was soo relieved, showed the wife, grabbed a net and went to work. Out of excitement I didn't really think it through and two attempts at netting him didn't work. Tried the 3rd time and he darted right into my skimmer pump intake...I yelled out a loud F bomb and hurried and unplugged the skimmer. I didn't see no fish parts and I could see his body inside...to make a long story short, I killed him because I didn't stop and think of unlugging that pump.
We have all had fish die for various reasons. This one stung a lot though. A lot of time and effort has been put into keeping anything I could alive since they were born in March...to have one die at this point. in this manner sucks and I'm bummed.