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Nice looking copperband. I feed mine live black worms and mysis, do you know how the white worms compare nutritionally to the black worms?
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I am currently looking to buy blackworms as well to help give it a more balanced diet.
White worms are 70% protein, 14% fat and a few other things, can't remember the others. I do not know the nutritional value of the blackworms, do you? The nice thing about the white worms is that you can enrich the food they eat easily so you can enrich them with Selcon. They are cheap and easy to culture and to keep. |
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I am going to treat mine for flukes and internal parasites with prazipro for a week before introducing it to my main tank. That kill the flukes and the internal worms. I doubt mine has internal worms because he regained weight so fast and easily, but you never know. Better be safe than sorry.
Usualy the head twitching is caused by flukes but I have also read that if they are upset or scared they can swing their head sideway. Quote:
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He's a beauty! Thanks for sharing your successes.
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The 2nd one I never should of got. Basically a new saltwater guy in town (was around a few years ago and only for a few months) told me he could get one in for me for $15, the price was tempting so I took a risk and got him to order one in. When it came in he calls me and says something's wrong with my system I need you to pick it up asap. It looked ok but not great when I got there, but I ended up taking it hoping to save it. However 3 days after I got it it died, and it never ate. The 3rd one I got I can only assume was cyanide caught. At the store I got it from he was eating mysis readily and continued to eat really well and get fat and seemed very healthy in my tank. I had him for just shy of four months, he had always ate well and he showed no signs of losing weight, or looking sick, then suddenly one morning I went to check on the tank and there he was dead Still looked fine (no odd body discoloration or damage) just was dead. No idea what else it could of been other then cyanide, he was a small CBB so I am pretty sure it wasn't old age or anything like that. I'm glad yours is doing well eating worms and I hope he lives a long time for you, but from my experience it's really rare and unfortunately perfectly healthy ones sometimes just die for no obvious reason (guessing cyanide caught) and show no sign of anything being wrong before hand either.
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I just read of a study on cyanide effect on fish and it destroy their internal intestinal flora and dammage the liver, so even if the fish eat it does not gain weight as it cannot absorb the food.
If your fish was gaining weight ain't that a sign it was not poisoned by cyanide? I wish I could find more on this, but basicaly that's what I read for the symptoms of cyanide related deadth. I am guessing that a lot of copperband death are blamed on cyanide, wether it is cyanide or not, hard to tell without a proper test. I have also read that a fish dead from cyanide poison has very pale gills but that's probably when they die right after cyanide exposure, not 4 months later. Quote:
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That is great to see. Well done.
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Always fat, healthy looking and a voracious eater but then you go to freed your tank one day and you cant find it, then you finally see it... After getting my hopes up with this fish a couple of times, I will not attempt another one. If you can give a fish the absolute optimum care and it still dies, I just dont feel they belong in my tank... |
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wow that's really sad. Why are they so often cought with cyanide if this kill the fish each time or most of the time?
I am wondering if they are just fragile and die when they lack a certain food over time, or if they really all die from cyanide? The thing is, without proper testing we do not know. If they die from cyanide poison then this is easily fixed by bying stock certified net cought, but if they die from lack of certain food in their diet, then this is pretty much hopeless and then it should never be imported. Now I am pretty scared for my little one Quote:
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