carmstrong
Fish Fanatic
Good Morning Fish Keepers
I have a question in regards to my Mbuna Africa Cichlid.
When I purchased him a week ago (today) with 6 others, he was very skittish and would hide in the corners of the tank or around rocks.
At first, I figured this was being they were placed within a new environment and would eventually become more outgoing.
The remaining 5 did exactly that and are always swimming around, up and back from the glass, hiding in rocks and recently digging around in the sand.
They look very happy..
However, my little blue guy seems to still be hiding, I've barely seen him eat, he almost looks like he's shaking and hides under a rock all the time.
He breathes heavily and keeps his mouth partially open at all times (no one else in the tank is displaying this behaviour)
Is it possible he has something in his mouth? I tried to look with a flashlight this morning but he wouldn't sit still long enough to get a good look.. I couldn't see anything.
Can anyone explain this?
I have been watching him for the last 3 days and seeing if he's being bothered by any other fish, he's not.. they would occasionally chase him out of his hiding spot as if to say "come and play" but its not frequent and once they leave, he's right back to hiding.
Everyone is still very juvenile so there hasn't been any territory really established yet and he is the second smallest in the tank.
(The smallest is a brave one and is right up there with the rest)
I'm going to try and get some video footage tonight so that you can see how he's acting
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
I have a question in regards to my Mbuna Africa Cichlid.
When I purchased him a week ago (today) with 6 others, he was very skittish and would hide in the corners of the tank or around rocks.
At first, I figured this was being they were placed within a new environment and would eventually become more outgoing.
The remaining 5 did exactly that and are always swimming around, up and back from the glass, hiding in rocks and recently digging around in the sand.
They look very happy..
However, my little blue guy seems to still be hiding, I've barely seen him eat, he almost looks like he's shaking and hides under a rock all the time.
He breathes heavily and keeps his mouth partially open at all times (no one else in the tank is displaying this behaviour)
Is it possible he has something in his mouth? I tried to look with a flashlight this morning but he wouldn't sit still long enough to get a good look.. I couldn't see anything.
Can anyone explain this?
I have been watching him for the last 3 days and seeing if he's being bothered by any other fish, he's not.. they would occasionally chase him out of his hiding spot as if to say "come and play" but its not frequent and once they leave, he's right back to hiding.
Everyone is still very juvenile so there hasn't been any territory really established yet and he is the second smallest in the tank.
(The smallest is a brave one and is right up there with the rest)
I'm going to try and get some video footage tonight so that you can see how he's acting
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!