HELP
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My female flower horn fish is starving herself! She hasn't eaten in about a week already!
It started since the day i changed the water (last week)... I didn't change anything else that might have affected her so I think it might be due to stress coz i scrubbed the sides of the tank thoroughly and maybe i frightened her in the process...
I feel so sad to see her starving herself... I don't know what to do! Pls help me..
Some info:
The tank
- the tank is about 22" x 12" x 12"
- i don't add much decorative stuff inside, the base is filled with small pebbles and pebble-like coloured glass
- the tank's pH not changed
- the filter is not changed
- the tank is breeding mosquitos! <a problem i'm trying to rectify>
The patient
- female flower horn, about 5 inches long
- not eating, seems very weak, doesn't swim about, colour turned dull
- no other visible symptoms
The companion
- one male flower horn about 5 inches long
- fish are separated by a transparent acrylic sheet in the middle of the tank
- male fish eating normally and seems healthy
The diet
- normally some pellets made from silkworm
- occasional treat of live food - krill or baby catfish
PLS HELP...... I can't bear to see her die!
Thanks!
My female flower horn fish is starving herself! She hasn't eaten in about a week already!
It started since the day i changed the water (last week)... I didn't change anything else that might have affected her so I think it might be due to stress coz i scrubbed the sides of the tank thoroughly and maybe i frightened her in the process...
I feel so sad to see her starving herself... I don't know what to do! Pls help me..
Some info:
The tank
- the tank is about 22" x 12" x 12"
- i don't add much decorative stuff inside, the base is filled with small pebbles and pebble-like coloured glass
- the tank's pH not changed
- the filter is not changed
- the tank is breeding mosquitos! <a problem i'm trying to rectify>
The patient
- female flower horn, about 5 inches long
- not eating, seems very weak, doesn't swim about, colour turned dull
- no other visible symptoms
The companion
- one male flower horn about 5 inches long
- fish are separated by a transparent acrylic sheet in the middle of the tank
- male fish eating normally and seems healthy
The diet
- normally some pellets made from silkworm
- occasional treat of live food - krill or baby catfish
PLS HELP...... I can't bear to see her die!
Thanks!