new L177 - what to look for?
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new L177 - what to look for?
I just traded a bunch of baby BN's for a 2" l177 gold nugget pleco. I brought it home on Friday and it appears healthy. Dorsal fin is up, color is very good, and I've seen it in several locations throughout the tank (so it's semi-active). But, it was a little bit thin when I got it, and I haven't seen it eat yet. Neither the belly nor eyes are sunken, however. It is in a 40g community tank with 4 albino bristlenoses, 6 corys and 4 boesemani rainbows.
I've read that gold nuggets aclimate slowly, but is there anything I should watch out for? The fish has its dorsal raised constantly, and looks healthy, but doesn't react when I shine a flashlight on it (tank lights are off). There is zuccini constantly available (three slices on clips), 6 large pieces of driftwood, and I gave shrimp today.
temp is 78F, ph is 6.8, and nitrate is around 20. Ammo/nitrite are both 0. The tank has been running 18 months with a penguin 330 and HOT magnum pro system.
Thanks! This is my first L# and I'm a bit nervous about it.
PS..any idea why the above link doesn't generate a picture? I can use photobucket, but not the PC system...
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Thanks for the repy. I haven't seen the fish actively feeding yet and I've had it 5 days now. I saw it poop once, so that's promising. I will throw in some wafers and shrimp pellets tonight and hope for the best.
I'm thinking of moving some of the bristlenoses to another tank to reduce competition, too. Keeping them away until the GN acclimates would help, right?
I'm thinking of moving some of the bristlenoses to another tank to reduce competition, too. Keeping them away until the GN acclimates would help, right?
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Yes, fighting to get to the food isn't going to help the fish along at all.
Using garlic is apparently good to attract the fish.
Whilst they are not strict vegetarians, they do eat courgette(zucchini) and for example Mango - at least mine does.
Having it in an environment where you can see that it's eating (or have eaten) would be helpfull - it's own tank or at least no other competing feeders [nothing that would normally eat for example the courgette] would be ideal.
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Using garlic is apparently good to attract the fish.
Whilst they are not strict vegetarians, they do eat courgette(zucchini) and for example Mango - at least mine does.
Having it in an environment where you can see that it's eating (or have eaten) would be helpfull - it's own tank or at least no other competing feeders [nothing that would normally eat for example the courgette] would be ideal.
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Many people recommend raising the temp up to 85F to get new plecs acclimitised and feeding.
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... hp?t=14933
Gold nuggets are found natually in water well over 30C. I think 78F may be too chilly for them to get settled down.
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I moved the bristlenose out, added a powerhead for circulation, and increased the temp to 82. I have cories (panda and julii) and don't want to stress them at 85; is 82 a safe compromise? Aeration should be OK since the entire surface ie now agitated by either an airstone or a filter.
The GN is already more active and I watched him chewing on some driftwood periodically tonight. His belly looks sunken now, but he is more active than before so I'm hopeful. His dorsal is also back up, after coming down yesterday. There is shrimp available and three slices of zuccini.
Fingers are crossed!
The GN is already more active and I watched him chewing on some driftwood periodically tonight. His belly looks sunken now, but he is more active than before so I'm hopeful. His dorsal is also back up, after coming down yesterday. There is shrimp available and three slices of zuccini.
Fingers are crossed!
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The GN is already more active and I watched him chewing on some driftwood periodically tonight.
That's excellent news. I hope it goes well.
I have cories (panda and julii) and don't want to stress them at 85; is 82 a safe compromise?
I would move the cories to the 10g QT tank (if it's cycled) for a few weeks while the GN gets feeding.
There is shrimp available and three slices of zuccini.
Instead (also as recommended in the post) I would feed just frozen bloodworms little and often (3 times a day). They never fail to work for me. Once he's feeding on these, try the zuccini etc.
Tempting me out of a hunger strike would be easier with a bacon sandwich than a salad.
Squirt some near him with a pipette after lights out if the other fish seem to eat it all.
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Taksan Wrote:
Just because they eat bloodworms (insect larvae) in an aquarium doesn't mean it's a significant part of their diet. I am confident they take in a bit of protien as incidental foodstuffs, but gut analysis would indicate that these fish are truely vegitarians.
Most algae wafers have a very high level of protien already.
As for the fish in question, if it get's a feeding response, use it. At least until the fish settles in. Then you can change to a more appropriate diet.
Having seen pictures of dissected fish, I would disagree with that.Thats a pretty thin fish ...needs to be fed up with Algae wafers and sinking general food tablets. Also they liek bloodworm. Nuggets are NOT straight vegitarians.
Just because they eat bloodworms (insect larvae) in an aquarium doesn't mean it's a significant part of their diet. I am confident they take in a bit of protien as incidental foodstuffs, but gut analysis would indicate that these fish are truely vegitarians.
Most algae wafers have a very high level of protien already.
As for the fish in question, if it get's a feeding response, use it. At least until the fish settles in. Then you can change to a more appropriate diet.
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I dropped in some frozen mysis shrimp last night and tonight, and the fish seems to be orienting towards it. He is usually on the glass but was on the bottom when I got home tonight. I haven't seen him eat yet, but I try to leave him alone when there is food available.
He is pretty thin now, so hopefully the mysis do the trick.
He is pretty thin now, so hopefully the mysis do the trick.
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