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- From: daf@herky.cs.uiowa.edu (David Forsyth)
- Subject: Re: Nervous Festivums (F)
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- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 19:28:58 GMT
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- From article <1992Dec22.000418.3075@Veritas.COM>, by oleg@Veritas.COM (Oleg Kiselev):
- > daf@herky.cs.uiowa.edu (David Forsyth) writes:
- >>Problem: the festivums are extremely jittery and nervous; they are pale, ...
- >>No ammonia, no nitrite, rather more nitrate than I'd really like (60ppm on
- >
- > That may be it: the nitrates are too high. I am convinced that high nitrates
- > cause the stress and skittishness in a number of species of fish, cichlids
- > among them. Lower the nitrates to below 10 ppm, 3 water changes of 50% over
- > the course of 3-4 days -- drain 50% of the water and refill the tank at a
- > very slow rate, perhaps 1-2 gal/hr. If you are worried about your filters
- > dying, you might want to direct the trickle of refill water into the filter to
- > keep the bacteria wet and aerated.
- >
- > The other useful thing is to get some inoffensive dithers. Large pencilfishes
- > come to mind.
- > --
- > Don't blame me, I voted Libertarian.
- >
- > Oleg Kiselev oleg@veritas.com
- > VERITAS Software ...!{apple|uunet}!veritas!oleg
-
- Thanks to all the many who replied with help and suggestions, mostly by
- email; Oleg's note, above, expresses the consensus. I've done two 50%
- water changes already, and have more heavy changing planned, but can
- already see a difference - they look a lot happier. This may also have
- to do with the small feeder guppies I gave them to help recovery from the
- water change, but I'm a convert to the nitrates theory.
-
- BTW, Baensch says that Festivums should not be kept with Neons, "which are
- are favorite food, and will be eaten." Is this the Neons with the wooden
- or what? Catching four or five small feeder guppies keeps my four Festivums
- busy and amused for hours; mine, at least, are hopeless predators. Anyone
- else had experience here? I've seen a reference somewhere to Festivums eating
- mainly plant material - does this ring true?
-
- many thanks for all the help I received.
-
- daf
-
-