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i got some of thesde guys from my guy at fishfarm.

they have been growing quickly and have doubled in size in 3 weeks.

anything special i should know about these guys?

i have 11 of them in a 20 gallon tank currently.

i will move them to a 40 gallon breeder when they are larger to get a pair.

Quinn

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1 now 2 . some people just don,t listen.

Why ask if you have the answer,s already

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FYI these are a VERY VERY VERY hard species to raise.

and the other one died because the big one tried to eat it.

and i am gonna move them to the 50 just gotta get rid of of some white midas.

and some other fish.

BUT i would rather have them in a 40 gallon breeder.

just gotta find one that isnt from perfecto.

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I have read alot of articles on the bloat issues..

some say it is because of over crowding, too much aggression weakens their

amune system, others say too much protien food, others say not enough

water changes etc etc

Some of these factors definitley attrbute to the cause but I found one article

that said after years of fish dying from bloat the only thing that made a world

of difference was a uv sterilizer added to the tank...this was for electric blue

dempseys but it should work for all,IMO.......

It's not expensive so why not try????? Just my 2 cents..................

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  • 2 weeks later...

It probably goes without saying the bigger the tank the better. But if that's something that can't be done right now, you can compensate with large scale frequent water changes. (Even fifty percent per day.)

More importantly, how can I convince you to sell some of these? I've always wanted the infamous Black Nasty!"

Where in the Edmonton area do you love?

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Bloat is caused by dormant flagellates (parasites) that are routinely found in most healthy fish, that proliferate to harmful numbers when a fish comes under stressful conditions. (poor water quality, poor diet, over crowding, excess aggression, etc)

Remove the stress, and you remove the vast majority of bloat issues.

Also, protein does not cause bloat, unless that protein is in a form that the fish has difficulty digesting, such as an excess of grain & grain byproducts.

While a UV sterilizer with the correct flow rate & UV lamp power will help keep water born pathogens under control, it will do nothing for pathogens that are already residing in the gut/blood/etc of a fish.

Jay's initial advice in this thread was spot on.

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Bloat is caused by dormant flagellates (parasites) that are routinely found in most healthy fish, that proliferate to harmful numbers when a fish comes under stressful conditions. (poor water quality, poor diet, over crowding, excess aggression, etc)

Remove the stress, and you remove the vast majority of bloat issues.

Also, protein does not cause bloat, unless that protein is in a form that the fish has difficulty digesting, such as an excess of grain & grain byproducts.

While a UV sterilizer with the correct flow rate & UV lamp power will help keep water born pathogens under control, it will do nothing for pathogens that are already residing in the gut/blood/etc of a fish.

Jay's initial advice in this thread was spot on.

Thanks for the info Neil. I was always under the assumption it was most attributable to poor quality protein in the diet and stress. Which I suppose it is, but I still like your explanation better than anything else I have read. :thumbs:

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