My RTC has a problem with one barbel
My RTC has a problem with one barbel
Hello all,
My juvi RTC ( about 4-5 inches) has a problem with one of his top barbels. It points straight up and it appears he can not move it.
Water params are perfect, he eats fine and is very active. I assume this is a problem from birth but I am concerned if this will become a problem later on.
Yes, I know how big he will get. He is in a 50 gal right now, but I have a 1100 gallon pond in my basement cycling for him!
Thanks
My juvi RTC ( about 4-5 inches) has a problem with one of his top barbels. It points straight up and it appears he can not move it.
Water params are perfect, he eats fine and is very active. I assume this is a problem from birth but I am concerned if this will become a problem later on.
Yes, I know how big he will get. He is in a 50 gal right now, but I have a 1100 gallon pond in my basement cycling for him!
Thanks
Re: My RTC has a problem with one barbel
Hi there,
Firstly, He is definately eating well from the looks of his belly. Secondly (Bad News), from the looks of the barbel, its seems to be genericlly to be that way. mayb its a birth defect. generally over the long run it might pose a problem if you are feeding it live foods as they use it for hunting n navigation. But i cant be too sure as well. I would suggest you give it a few days to heal up. BTW, does he have any tank mates..??
Regards
Crazx
Firstly, He is definately eating well from the looks of his belly. Secondly (Bad News), from the looks of the barbel, its seems to be genericlly to be that way. mayb its a birth defect. generally over the long run it might pose a problem if you are feeding it live foods as they use it for hunting n navigation. But i cant be too sure as well. I would suggest you give it a few days to heal up. BTW, does he have any tank mates..??
Regards
Crazx
Re: My RTC has a problem with one barbel
I got him 6 weeks ago, he was maybe 2". Noticed the barbel problem about a week or two later. I feed him a variety of foods. Frozen blood worm and beefheat cubes, as well as cut up shrimp and fish fillets. No live foods.
No tankmates ether.
Thanks
No tankmates ether.
Thanks
Re: My RTC has a problem with one barbel
i guess it is genetic problem den. you should toggle around with a variety of foods for it den. so it will not grow bored. maybe a night crawler once in a while will be nice. i do feed it to my RTC as well. Hope he does well. he will be happy when he gets to swim in his 1100 G pond !!
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Re: My RTC has a problem with one barbel
And do you have concrete plans for what you are going to do when the 1100g pond is too small in a few years time, or are you going to try to figure that out when the time comes? Ultimately, you will need something in the order of 5000 gallons - about 16 feet long, 8 feet wide and 5-6 feet deep, to keep a fish that is 4 feet long. It will take a few years to get there, but building a large indoor pond will also take a little while - unless of course you have so much money that you can just hire all the people needed to build it for you - then it will only take a few weeks to build a suitable foundation, put up the tank itself, and get the heating/filtration system working.
Sorry to be pessimistic, but these fish are so beautiful, they deserve a good life. Which is unlikely in MOST aquarists hands.
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Sorry to be pessimistic, but these fish are so beautiful, they deserve a good life. Which is unlikely in MOST aquarists hands.
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Mats