Hi, all
I have this nagging question here, and I've searched every where but found no clear answer for it.
Would you guys share your experience about this subject?
Thanks in advance,
Steakman.
- I have about 20 cichlids of all kind in a 90 gallon tank. They're range from 2-4 inch long. They all eat like pigs, and exercise like normal (chasing one another every now and then). They don't fight seriously, just a nudge here and there. I feed them 2-3 times a day for a very minimum amount, like everyone gets a bite or 2 and that's it every feeding time. No extra food fall to the bottom of the tank unscathed.
- All of the sudden, a fish looks super healthy, starts to slow down, stops going to the top to fight for it's meal. Then I see him less and less (hiding in caves). It lasted no more than 2-3 days, and dies. I could not find any white spot, fraying fins, or parasite of any kind. The color, the scales, the fins, the body shape look very perfect.
- I also have a blue acara around 4 inch long, started acting weird about 4-5 days ago (hiding in the dark area of the tank, and getting very jumpy seeing the sight of me ... like I am a monster of the river ...
). She still comes up and picks a bite here and there but not very serious about eating any more. You can tell she is getting skinny, but evrything else looks very normal.
- I have never used any chemical. I have schedule of water change once a week of roughly a third of the water of the tank. I scrub the algea which is not much around the tank every month or so. I use 2 of the Fluval 405 canister filters for the tank. The 1st group of 10 were introduced to the fully cycled tank about 6 months ago. The second group of another 10 3-4 months later.
- I have another 90 gallon tank with 7 of the mixed cichlids about 4 to 7 inch with no problem whatever for the last 18 months.
- My cichlids are mostly Peacocks from lake Malawi mixed with SA like Jewels, JDs, and firemouths.
I have this nagging question here, and I've searched every where but found no clear answer for it.
Would you guys share your experience about this subject?
Thanks in advance,
Steakman.
- I have about 20 cichlids of all kind in a 90 gallon tank. They're range from 2-4 inch long. They all eat like pigs, and exercise like normal (chasing one another every now and then). They don't fight seriously, just a nudge here and there. I feed them 2-3 times a day for a very minimum amount, like everyone gets a bite or 2 and that's it every feeding time. No extra food fall to the bottom of the tank unscathed.
- All of the sudden, a fish looks super healthy, starts to slow down, stops going to the top to fight for it's meal. Then I see him less and less (hiding in caves). It lasted no more than 2-3 days, and dies. I could not find any white spot, fraying fins, or parasite of any kind. The color, the scales, the fins, the body shape look very perfect.
- I also have a blue acara around 4 inch long, started acting weird about 4-5 days ago (hiding in the dark area of the tank, and getting very jumpy seeing the sight of me ... like I am a monster of the river ...
- I have never used any chemical. I have schedule of water change once a week of roughly a third of the water of the tank. I scrub the algea which is not much around the tank every month or so. I use 2 of the Fluval 405 canister filters for the tank. The 1st group of 10 were introduced to the fully cycled tank about 6 months ago. The second group of another 10 3-4 months later.
- I have another 90 gallon tank with 7 of the mixed cichlids about 4 to 7 inch with no problem whatever for the last 18 months.
- My cichlids are mostly Peacocks from lake Malawi mixed with SA like Jewels, JDs, and firemouths.