Can fish experience sudden explosive growth rates?
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Can fish experience sudden explosive growth rates?
Hello all,
I posted quite often about my catfish and I am happy to say they are all well.
However I also always loved neon tetras but never had luck keeping them alive...so I made the leap again!
Thankfully this time they are doing quite well! Brilliant color, eating everything (And anything!) and putting on weight!
In fact....
I just got them last week, and at that time they were so tiny and pale. But in the span of a mere week I can swear they got noticeably bigger! Not just the fat bellies; their length has definitely increased! It's as if a crayfish molted and got bigger!
Is this possible? Maybe they were experiencing minor stunting at the fish store but a large surge of nutrients (I feed heavily so all my juvenile catfish can get their share!) jolted their growth hormones back into order...?
In the past I had an accidental Boulengerochromis microlepis (Emperor cichlid) and that dude put on 1cm a week....but they get big so it makes sense. These neons are tiny!
I posted quite often about my catfish and I am happy to say they are all well.
However I also always loved neon tetras but never had luck keeping them alive...so I made the leap again!
Thankfully this time they are doing quite well! Brilliant color, eating everything (And anything!) and putting on weight!
In fact....
I just got them last week, and at that time they were so tiny and pale. But in the span of a mere week I can swear they got noticeably bigger! Not just the fat bellies; their length has definitely increased! It's as if a crayfish molted and got bigger!
Is this possible? Maybe they were experiencing minor stunting at the fish store but a large surge of nutrients (I feed heavily so all my juvenile catfish can get their share!) jolted their growth hormones back into order...?
In the past I had an accidental Boulengerochromis microlepis (Emperor cichlid) and that dude put on 1cm a week....but they get big so it makes sense. These neons are tiny!
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Re: Can fish experience sudden explosive growth rates?
With cichlids I have seen similar things, in case they are slightly smaller than they should be, they grow faster, untill this is corrected. Then growing continues normally.
It is a feeling, not something I have prooven by taking measurements and so on.
But after they are cought, neon tetras will in most cases only be fed untill at the importers fascility - but I´m afraid not all importers fed their fishes. So yes, wild caught neons will, most likely, be somewhat stunted and might trey and correct this
It is a feeling, not something I have prooven by taking measurements and so on.
But after they are cought, neon tetras will in most cases only be fed untill at the importers fascility - but I´m afraid not all importers fed their fishes. So yes, wild caught neons will, most likely, be somewhat stunted and might trey and correct this
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Re: Can fish experience sudden explosive growth rates?
you said it, the large surge of high quality nutrients, condition that are orders of magnitude better ( no one tapping on the glass 200 times a day, so less stressed) just their natural response to excellent conditions
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Re: Can fish experience sudden explosive growth rates?
Also, even under normal conditions, natural populations of fry experience growth rate stages, just like humans. E.g., humans have 2-3 growth spurts from birth to puberty.
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Re: Can fish experience sudden explosive growth rates?
Bas Pels wrote: ↑27 May 2019, 11:47 With cichlids I have seen similar things, in case they are slightly smaller than they should be, they grow faster, untill this is corrected. Then growing continues normally.
It is a feeling, not something I have prooven by taking measurements and so on.
But after they are cought, neon tetras will in most cases only be fed untill at the importers fascility - but I´m afraid not all importers fed their fishes. So yes, wild caught neons will, most likely, be somewhat stunted and might trey and correct this
Aha I see! It does make sense though. Thanks! I am getting more to increase their numbers; they sure don't school in my tank! Maybe they just feel that secure? Both my hastatus and my neons don't school...but they do hang out with each other!
Hopefully I can keep them into an old age without them succumbing to neon tetra disease!
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Re: Can fish experience sudden explosive growth rates?
Neons are not the best schooling fishes.
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Re: Can fish experience sudden explosive growth rates?
i have gotten them to school but it really only was when someone gave me about 100 of them and they were in a large tank, they only time they truly schooled was at feeding time and when they sensed a threat in a really big (long) 18 lb siamese cat who would get up on this hind legs and go nose to nose with them
can't say that i blamed them, he makes me nervous :)
can't say that i blamed them, he makes me nervous :)
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Re: Can fish experience sudden explosive growth rates?
I agree....both my neons and Corydoras hastatus don't school....They could care less about what I was doing around them haha only very rarely they bunch together during big water changes...but then they resume their individualistic behavior.kvnbyl wrote: ↑29 May 2019, 01:31 i have gotten them to school but it really only was when someone gave me about 100 of them and they were in a large tank, they only time they truly schooled was at feeding time and when they sensed a threat in a really big (long) 18 lb siamese cat who would get up on this hind legs and go nose to nose with them
can't say that i blamed them, he makes me nervous
If anything it seems my two kuhli loachs are the only ones who really stick together!