JDs4me
Fishaholic
So yesterday I found a hoplo had died, lying on the substrate with virtually no tail fin...
Initially wondered if I had switched the powerhead on without first checking if any fish were inside, but imagine that if that were the case the fish would have been worse for wear - other than the tail virtually missing the fish looked in perfect condition.
A week or so ago I added 6 Lake Kutubu rainbows who changed the behaviour of the other fish in the tank through their territorial behaviour, livening things up quite radically. I am now wondering if the addition of these fish has stressed the hoplos, even though they are not being nipped or chased, in fact largely ignored by the 2 LKR males who tend to chase the Ilyodons and each other. Up until the LKR's were added the hoplos were out and about quite a lot in the daytime, but now less so; only seen two today, so going to closely monitor their behaviour for now.
Water parameters are good, zero ammonia/nitrite; 50% weekly water changes, temp 24C, pH 8.0. All other fish good, feeding well...another worry was that as the surface/mid level swimmers are so greedy, the catfish might be missing out on food, but the raphaels are a pair of very stout-looking fellows; again closely monitoring the hoplos now to see that they get their share...no waste food on the substrate as everything gets eaten....
I feel that given all the above the hoplos might be stressed; I read that they can be quite timid and shy, so perhaps not adjusting well to the LKR's...also added three panchax who have settled in nicely.
Anyone have views on this? Will the other hoplo's settle with time if stress is the issue here?
Initially wondered if I had switched the powerhead on without first checking if any fish were inside, but imagine that if that were the case the fish would have been worse for wear - other than the tail virtually missing the fish looked in perfect condition.
A week or so ago I added 6 Lake Kutubu rainbows who changed the behaviour of the other fish in the tank through their territorial behaviour, livening things up quite radically. I am now wondering if the addition of these fish has stressed the hoplos, even though they are not being nipped or chased, in fact largely ignored by the 2 LKR males who tend to chase the Ilyodons and each other. Up until the LKR's were added the hoplos were out and about quite a lot in the daytime, but now less so; only seen two today, so going to closely monitor their behaviour for now.
Water parameters are good, zero ammonia/nitrite; 50% weekly water changes, temp 24C, pH 8.0. All other fish good, feeding well...another worry was that as the surface/mid level swimmers are so greedy, the catfish might be missing out on food, but the raphaels are a pair of very stout-looking fellows; again closely monitoring the hoplos now to see that they get their share...no waste food on the substrate as everything gets eaten....
I feel that given all the above the hoplos might be stressed; I read that they can be quite timid and shy, so perhaps not adjusting well to the LKR's...also added three panchax who have settled in nicely.
Anyone have views on this? Will the other hoplo's settle with time if stress is the issue here?