scallops: trick or treat?
Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 2:09 pm
I tried my loaches on scallop bits last night. The clowns, sids & striatas loved it & ate up all I gave. I don't think the pangios & corys even tried it.
This morning I went to take out the leftover zucchini & saw a bit of white I thought was scallop but OH NO it was from one of my clowns, dead, completely covered in a sheet of slime. He seemed to be stuck under a projecting rock angle & the small gravel. It didn't look like he could really be trapped, the space wasn't tight, they can easily shift the gravel & the rock is very secure.
Is the white slime very adhesive & he was "glued" in place? I think if the scallops were bad in any way more fish would be showing signs. Freak accident during a food fight? I don't know.
I changed 50% of the water & added extra Prime. All the fish seem to want to hang out near me & each other but fighting a bit too. I may do another water change later. No ammonia test but he wasn't dead too long. I'm sad.
This morning I went to take out the leftover zucchini & saw a bit of white I thought was scallop but OH NO it was from one of my clowns, dead, completely covered in a sheet of slime. He seemed to be stuck under a projecting rock angle & the small gravel. It didn't look like he could really be trapped, the space wasn't tight, they can easily shift the gravel & the rock is very secure.
Is the white slime very adhesive & he was "glued" in place? I think if the scallops were bad in any way more fish would be showing signs. Freak accident during a food fight? I don't know.
I changed 50% of the water & added extra Prime. All the fish seem to want to hang out near me & each other but fighting a bit too. I may do another water change later. No ammonia test but he wasn't dead too long. I'm sad.