I'm not sure if this is the right forum for knifefish, but I didn't see another that would fit.
6 days ago I found a lovely little 5 inch black ghost knifefish. He looked very healthy and active--I watched him for quite a while, and fell in love with him. What a cool fish. I have him alone in an established 5 gallon while I finish cycling my new 55g (biowheel filter, small heater--80 degrees). There are 2 silk plants and a resin cave rock for hiding, aquarium gravel in bottom. Tonight after I did water change (50%) and gravel vac (I've been feeding him small amounts of frozen bloodworms, and freeze-dried brine shrimp, and granules, which leave a mess if he doesn't eat it all--thank god for turkey basters, too!!) I noticed he was moving more strangely than normal. As I looked more closely I realized one of his fins was almost completely gone--there's a little stub like "Nemo"'s special fin. A nubbin. (It was originally there.)
Tonite's water params were: Ammo .5
Trite .0
Ate 10
I added some StressCoat as it has tissue rejuvenating qualities, and I know alot of fish can regenerate fins. I have no idea how the fin disappeared--maybe during a gravel clean I accidently got him. He's active, I've been keeping the light off since he came home to reduce stress. He eats a little--I'm having to learn how to feed him, thus small water changes every other day.
My Question: Will he actually be able to regrow the fin? I want to do what's best, and if he can't regrow, but can adapt, I would rather keep him than return him to a certain flush or toss in the trash can. In advance, thank you to whomever may be able to help. Tried to include as much info as possible.
~Renee :sick:
6 days ago I found a lovely little 5 inch black ghost knifefish. He looked very healthy and active--I watched him for quite a while, and fell in love with him. What a cool fish. I have him alone in an established 5 gallon while I finish cycling my new 55g (biowheel filter, small heater--80 degrees). There are 2 silk plants and a resin cave rock for hiding, aquarium gravel in bottom. Tonight after I did water change (50%) and gravel vac (I've been feeding him small amounts of frozen bloodworms, and freeze-dried brine shrimp, and granules, which leave a mess if he doesn't eat it all--thank god for turkey basters, too!!) I noticed he was moving more strangely than normal. As I looked more closely I realized one of his fins was almost completely gone--there's a little stub like "Nemo"'s special fin. A nubbin. (It was originally there.)
Tonite's water params were: Ammo .5
Trite .0
Ate 10
I added some StressCoat as it has tissue rejuvenating qualities, and I know alot of fish can regenerate fins. I have no idea how the fin disappeared--maybe during a gravel clean I accidently got him. He's active, I've been keeping the light off since he came home to reduce stress. He eats a little--I'm having to learn how to feed him, thus small water changes every other day.
My Question: Will he actually be able to regrow the fin? I want to do what's best, and if he can't regrow, but can adapt, I would rather keep him than return him to a certain flush or toss in the trash can. In advance, thank you to whomever may be able to help. Tried to include as much info as possible.
~Renee :sick: