Do Plecs pair bond - death of an LDA33
Posted: 21 Oct 2011, 08:19
Hi there,
It has beed a sad and frustrating week.
Last Friday my favourite female LDA33, the one that used to come out and watch me work in the fish room, had some kind on idiot moment and managed to get her snout stuck up the intake of the FX5. She was 21.5 cm TL and her head was so big that she couldn't break free and I am assuming that she drowned.
Last night I noticed that her male friend, the one that was caving was sitting in the air stone bubbles and appeared to be breathing more rapidly than usual.
I tested the water:
N3H4 = 0
NO2 = 0
NO3 = 5 (The test kit reacted, but didn't colour up enough to be a 10)
pH = 5.8
Temp = 28.5C
All pretty normal really.
This morning he was dead. Also 21.5cm TL.
There were no signs of fighting, no bloating, no cloudy eyes, no sunken stomach, no nothing........
Those fish had been together for 3 or 4 years, since they were 7cm.
The only thing that I can come up with (and not particularly rationally) is he must have had a broken heart
It is very frustrating as they were about to go into the dry season, while I am overseas, and then rainy season when I return. It is not possible to replace fish of this size in my country
Geoff
It has beed a sad and frustrating week.
Last Friday my favourite female LDA33, the one that used to come out and watch me work in the fish room, had some kind on idiot moment and managed to get her snout stuck up the intake of the FX5. She was 21.5 cm TL and her head was so big that she couldn't break free and I am assuming that she drowned.
Last night I noticed that her male friend, the one that was caving was sitting in the air stone bubbles and appeared to be breathing more rapidly than usual.
I tested the water:
N3H4 = 0
NO2 = 0
NO3 = 5 (The test kit reacted, but didn't colour up enough to be a 10)
pH = 5.8
Temp = 28.5C
All pretty normal really.
This morning he was dead. Also 21.5cm TL.
There were no signs of fighting, no bloating, no cloudy eyes, no sunken stomach, no nothing........
Those fish had been together for 3 or 4 years, since they were 7cm.
The only thing that I can come up with (and not particularly rationally) is he must have had a broken heart
It is very frustrating as they were about to go into the dry season, while I am overseas, and then rainy season when I return. It is not possible to replace fish of this size in my country
Geoff