flgirl1977
Sat Aug 23, 2008, 09:09 PM
I've been keeping cichlids for 2 yrs. now, but I'm new to keeping discus.
My once ravenous eater has not eaten at all today. I know it's only a day, but I like to catch things as early as possible, and I know he/she isn't acting quite herself today.
The only thing I can think of is that last night I fed them frozen beefheart. I do it the night before a waterchange so that I can clear out any leftovers, which means about twice a week. I gave it to them earlier in the week, and she acted funny for about a day, kinda skiddish, reclusive. I didn't know what to think, but she snapped out of it. Last night they had beefheart once again and now she's acting strange once more. This time she's not eating any brine flake I put in the tank.
Did she overstuff herself? The other (what I am to be assuming is male) keeps the other (what I am assuming to be another male) far away from her. Those two seem to be pairing up possibly? I guess that's another issue, but I'm just concerned about the one's behavior right now.
Any ideas?
I use RO water and change 50% twice weekly. pH is 6.5, temp 84 degrees F. GH=30 KH=0 NO3= <10 NO2=0
I treated with PraziPro 1 week ago as a precaution. Everyone was fine. The behavior only started after eating beefheart. This is normally my friendly, most outgoing, hand-feeder. Now (she) is not eating, but swimming normally, just a little more lethargic.
My once ravenous eater has not eaten at all today. I know it's only a day, but I like to catch things as early as possible, and I know he/she isn't acting quite herself today.
The only thing I can think of is that last night I fed them frozen beefheart. I do it the night before a waterchange so that I can clear out any leftovers, which means about twice a week. I gave it to them earlier in the week, and she acted funny for about a day, kinda skiddish, reclusive. I didn't know what to think, but she snapped out of it. Last night they had beefheart once again and now she's acting strange once more. This time she's not eating any brine flake I put in the tank.
Did she overstuff herself? The other (what I am to be assuming is male) keeps the other (what I am assuming to be another male) far away from her. Those two seem to be pairing up possibly? I guess that's another issue, but I'm just concerned about the one's behavior right now.
Any ideas?
I use RO water and change 50% twice weekly. pH is 6.5, temp 84 degrees F. GH=30 KH=0 NO3= <10 NO2=0
I treated with PraziPro 1 week ago as a precaution. Everyone was fine. The behavior only started after eating beefheart. This is normally my friendly, most outgoing, hand-feeder. Now (she) is not eating, but swimming normally, just a little more lethargic.