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Brackish Question: Heros fasciatus in quarter strength
saltwater? 10/25/13
Thanks for your time.
<I would not. This species is reported from brackish water, or rather,
"Severums" generally have been (the various new species may not have
been recognised when these field reports were collected). But
nonetheless it'd be a low-end brackish species at best, up to about 10%
seawater salinity I'd imagine. So 1.002-1.003 alongside Mollies,
possibly even up to 1.005,
but I would not keep them above that. There are plenty of other cichlids
that thrive in salinities up to seawater, so why not choose one of those
instead? Green Chromides are similar in size to Severums, more peaceful,
and do well in quarter- to half-strength seawater. Cheers, Neale.>
Green gouramis woes... A joker? Super-crowded
Severums 10/1/06
I
have 3 large (about 5 inches long each) <How nice!> green
gouramis that are all normally VERY active - chasing, etc. Starting
a couple days ago one of them stopped swimming as much as normal
and tends to sit on the bottom of the tank - the other two are as
active as they always are. The other strange thing about the one
that just sits is that his (or her?) stripes are very pronounced
now. <Stress... markings... usually only visible at night...>
Normally you can see some dark banding/stripes on them but on this
particular fish they are like night and day. His chin also looks a
little fat, if that makes any sense. When it comes to feeding time
he/she comes up to the top with the others and eats. I'm
worried that my fish might be sick. The last thing I want is for it
to die.
I'm
attaching a picture of the fish in question - they're in a 20
gallon tank with a few other friends. <Mmm, too crowded...>
Please
help save my fish!
Thanks
in advanced!
-Joni-
<... how long have you had these fish? Water quality tests?
Foods/feeding? Wait... the pic you sent... shows one pink Helostoma
and... Severum Cichlids... Let's back up... these fish are
waaaaaay too crowded... your/their problem is almost assuredly
environmental... see WWM re the species... Read here: http://www.wetwebmedia.com/FWSubWebIndex/severums.htm and
the linked files above... Bob Fenner> |
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