I have had a small dwarf puffer for about 2 months, and the last few days he hasn't been eating.
He is in a well planted 5 gallon tank with two otos. I just did a water change about four days ago and then again yesterday just to make sure it wasn't a water quality issue. After testing again today, all parameters (temp, ammonia, nitrites and nitrates) are in check. I do not salt the tank or add any other supplements.
Three days ago I noticed him being less active, and sort of "resting" on the plant leaves or the driftwood. Lat night I couldn't find him forever, and then saw him resting on the ground. He did swim around when I added a few frozen bloodworms, but I didn't see him eat any. Same thing tonight, although now I'm noticing that he is VERY skinny. I thawed out fresh bloodworms, added them, and he swam up to them, looked at them and appeared to even try to bite at one but did not.
I have only been ever able to get him to eat frozen bloodworms or small pond snails, and he's not going for either of these. I have also tried (earlier on) dried bloodworms, daphnia, flake food and micropellets to no avail. Any suggestions?
He is in a well planted 5 gallon tank with two otos. I just did a water change about four days ago and then again yesterday just to make sure it wasn't a water quality issue. After testing again today, all parameters (temp, ammonia, nitrites and nitrates) are in check. I do not salt the tank or add any other supplements.
Three days ago I noticed him being less active, and sort of "resting" on the plant leaves or the driftwood. Lat night I couldn't find him forever, and then saw him resting on the ground. He did swim around when I added a few frozen bloodworms, but I didn't see him eat any. Same thing tonight, although now I'm noticing that he is VERY skinny. I thawed out fresh bloodworms, added them, and he swam up to them, looked at them and appeared to even try to bite at one but did not.
I have only been ever able to get him to eat frozen bloodworms or small pond snails, and he's not going for either of these. I have also tried (earlier on) dried bloodworms, daphnia, flake food and micropellets to no avail. Any suggestions?