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Lamprologus ocellatus "gold"


Jennifer

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I am worried. I haven't kept African's before these guys so I am not sure if I am doing something wrong. Since the quake, I have now lost all the big shellie fry one by one after they were rescued (no other rescued fish have died, even some fry) and the colony is very stressed even though they are still in their original tank with heating and filtration going (after 2 hours of no power yesterday) . The waves had sent the little fry to all corners of the tank (where they still remain) and while there is no aggression the fish are just not moving at all and are all splotchy in colour. I haven't been feeding because I can't change the water and my test kit was lost in the quake (but I can't see why water params would be bad - large body of water, recently changed, understocked, filter going as normal). Should I be doing something different?

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Sounds like stress to me.. My ones do it for an hour or so following a water change (cold straight from the tap) and then come right, they did it for a day or so when I first got them too but it should pass really quickly..

I have found the shellies to be exceptionally hardy, even the fry, I tip them from tank to tank different temps and probably slightly different parameters and I am still yet to loose one so this is really confusing for me.

The only possible thing I can think of is the fish are just spooked and stressed from the quake and then aftershocks, no fish likes their house being shaken up. I would feed some of their fav food (some grindals if you have them mine go nuts for them) and/or add some schooling fish (I have rosy barbs with mine) to give them some confidence and see if that helps..

Hope they pick up soon!

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