Hi,
I have had my black ghost knife for about 6 months now and he seems to be doing well. However yesterday I noticed the strangest thing. When I turned the tank light on, a patch on his body was red instead of black. It did not look like a scrap or a cut. After about 2 minutes the patch had slowly changed back to black. I was a bit worried about him, as I have never heard of anything like this before so I got up in the middle of last night and turned the lights on. Sure enough half of one side was reddish and faded to black in a few minutes. Most of the time he swims around and seems healthy.
I haven't been ably to find anything about this on the net. I was wondering if anyone here knew anything about this, particularly if it is a sign that he may be unwell or if it was just one of the many quirks of the BGK.
Other information that might be useful - pH - 7.6, Ammonia - not detectable, Nitrite - not detectable, tank size - 30G, water change - 1/3 weekly, tank mates - bristle nose catfish, Angelfish
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I have had my black ghost knife for about 6 months now and he seems to be doing well. However yesterday I noticed the strangest thing. When I turned the tank light on, a patch on his body was red instead of black. It did not look like a scrap or a cut. After about 2 minutes the patch had slowly changed back to black. I was a bit worried about him, as I have never heard of anything like this before so I got up in the middle of last night and turned the lights on. Sure enough half of one side was reddish and faded to black in a few minutes. Most of the time he swims around and seems healthy.
I haven't been ably to find anything about this on the net. I was wondering if anyone here knew anything about this, particularly if it is a sign that he may be unwell or if it was just one of the many quirks of the BGK.
Other information that might be useful - pH - 7.6, Ammonia - not detectable, Nitrite - not detectable, tank size - 30G, water change - 1/3 weekly, tank mates - bristle nose catfish, Angelfish
Any help would be greatly appreciated!