As most of the regulars know, I love my sharks, and after a long and stressfull attempt to save one of them from a then unknown affliction, last week it died.
At the time I didnt know what caused it. It would swim normal, then flip upside down, then right itself, bulging stomach, clamped fins, and staying on the bottom. I tried everything in my power to no avail.
Here is that thread...
http://www.aquariacentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=66477
Then a few days ago another shark began showing the same symptoms. I researched everything I could for a cause, bacterial infection, virus, whatever. The day before yesterday, I found out that my fiance, without me knowing, had been overfeeding with flake food for the last week. Can't blame her, I couldnt do the morning feed because of work.
Since then have reduced the feeding to once a day and only frozen blood worms. The shark seemed to get better but today, while hes not flipping anymore, he's not even swimming. He will only stay on the bottom and will not eat.
I am thinking this one has a real chance so I am going to QT him. I will be placing him into my hospital tank and see if I can help him improve.
Now my question, other than QT, giving him a diet of frozen peas, and keeping a close eye, is there anything else I should do? Remember I am convinced this is related to overfeeding.
At the time I didnt know what caused it. It would swim normal, then flip upside down, then right itself, bulging stomach, clamped fins, and staying on the bottom. I tried everything in my power to no avail.
Here is that thread...
http://www.aquariacentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=66477
Then a few days ago another shark began showing the same symptoms. I researched everything I could for a cause, bacterial infection, virus, whatever. The day before yesterday, I found out that my fiance, without me knowing, had been overfeeding with flake food for the last week. Can't blame her, I couldnt do the morning feed because of work.
Since then have reduced the feeding to once a day and only frozen blood worms. The shark seemed to get better but today, while hes not flipping anymore, he's not even swimming. He will only stay on the bottom and will not eat.
I am thinking this one has a real chance so I am going to QT him. I will be placing him into my hospital tank and see if I can help him improve.
Now my question, other than QT, giving him a diet of frozen peas, and keeping a close eye, is there anything else I should do? Remember I am convinced this is related to overfeeding.