Yes it's about time I'd do the same.
However, I love the hiding places, I feel like they can provide the fish with some sense of security. However, when It comes to a fish getting stuck in it , I absolutely am removing them.
An update , yesterday the fish started eating again, and swimming...
Thank you for taking the time to reply.
I just don't understand how this could happen, but I understand that it can happen.
I've been in the fish hobby for a little over two and a half years, the fatalities that I've had were from a donated or adopted old fish that had passed most likely due...
Came home from a night out and went to feed my fish, to find one stuck in a ornamental pipe.
Unfortunately, I had to pry him out of there.
He seemed ok once released, but 24hrs later he is at the bottom of the tank and occasionally comes to the surface.
At the bottom of the tank, he seems to...
Can you please explain how this is an impossible to maintain collection when I have been maintaining my tanks for over 3 years without any problems. I keep up on my water changes and clean the filter cartridges regularly.
My fish are exceedingly healthy.
And this one as well
"When I add adults to an existing hierarchy I always do it during a water change and decor change. When it’s complete I shut all lights and throw a blanket over the tank for 24-48 hours. Always add 3-4 at a time so no one gets singled out. This usually (as with all things...
I have received this reply on fb
"With my experience with Africans the best bet would be removing some decor and changing the tank around a little bit remove all the fish from the 125 and add them back with the new fish at the same time this way everyone is starting fresh for a lack of a better...
They are all
55 gal are roughly 15 months or older grown since juveniles
1 tiger Oscar, bumblebee African, electric yellow African cichlid, 2 silver dollars, 2 red blood parrots, Jack Dempsey, convict cichlid, fire mouth cichlid, red tailed black shark.
The 125 g 2-3 years old grow...