I totally forgot to let people know this story.....
Last week one of my Bolivian rams started to swim differently to the others, a few days later when my lights went on he didn't move.... He stayed in the same spot apart from to defend his territory.
A few days past and I saw him poo so knew he was eating, I started to target feed him twice a day. Then one night he looked terrible and the other fish started to bully him. I got my breeding net out to give him a bit if a rest, I decided to wait until the morning to put him in.
When I woke up he was the most lively fish in the tank and had claimed a new territory, he also seemed to be the most dominant one.
Was he nursing an injury? Why so you think he was so weak etc and then back to his best?
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Last week one of my Bolivian rams started to swim differently to the others, a few days later when my lights went on he didn't move.... He stayed in the same spot apart from to defend his territory.
A few days past and I saw him poo so knew he was eating, I started to target feed him twice a day. Then one night he looked terrible and the other fish started to bully him. I got my breeding net out to give him a bit if a rest, I decided to wait until the morning to put him in.
When I woke up he was the most lively fish in the tank and had claimed a new territory, he also seemed to be the most dominant one.
Was he nursing an injury? Why so you think he was so weak etc and then back to his best?
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