Predicted but unwanted end to a chance rescue after fish club auction.
Posted: 08 Apr 2019, 01:27
Hi All,
Last night my fish club, the Sacramento Aquarium Society, had their semi-annual mega auction. I sold a bunch of plecos and corys, and bought some new catfish too:
Today I checked and all three of those fish were dead - only one survivor. The ID was wrong on the fish, they turned out to be , and they were big too. The three largest fish were 8.5-9cm SL, and the smaller fish was about 7.5-8 cm SL. The sole survivor was a big male. The dead included a big male, a big female, and I think a smaller male. While I'm glad I saved the one fish, I'm so sad that it seemed like I came close to saving the other two. Prior to the fish club auction, I didn't plan on buying them that day, but boy I'm sad I don't have them now.
Knowing their ID helps explain why they died in the water - Pseudolithoxus is not tolerant of low quality fouled water.
Maybe I'll get more to go with my lone male, assuming he gets stronger.
Cheers, Eric
Last night my fish club, the Sacramento Aquarium Society, had their semi-annual mega auction. I sold a bunch of plecos and corys, and bought some new catfish too:
- 2 (M & F) speckled madtoms from Georgia
- 8 corys ID'd as (but I haven't looked closely to confirm ID - to be sure, the males in the group do not look as nice as the lone male napoensis I had in the past)
- 4 large (to add to a group I've had for a little over a year now)
Today I checked and all three of those fish were dead - only one survivor. The ID was wrong on the fish, they turned out to be , and they were big too. The three largest fish were 8.5-9cm SL, and the smaller fish was about 7.5-8 cm SL. The sole survivor was a big male. The dead included a big male, a big female, and I think a smaller male. While I'm glad I saved the one fish, I'm so sad that it seemed like I came close to saving the other two. Prior to the fish club auction, I didn't plan on buying them that day, but boy I'm sad I don't have them now.
Knowing their ID helps explain why they died in the water - Pseudolithoxus is not tolerant of low quality fouled water.
Maybe I'll get more to go with my lone male, assuming he gets stronger.
Cheers, Eric