02-18-2012, 10:22 PM
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#1 | | | Dinosaur Eel Question?
Okay I bought one and the guy at the aquarium store said he would do fine with my community fish, only 3 days later 3/4 of my fish are missing their tails, and one is missing. I feed him every day and he always eats. I have seperated him from everyone else by putting him in a big mesh thing I bought for when my other fish had babies. So do any of you have these fish Eel things, Is it him doing it? I am a new aquarium keeper, so we have started out with easy fish, Fantail Guppies, etc..I just thought I would ask before I took him back, or is there a disease or something I don't know about where they loose their tails, but then there is still the case of Sunshine missing, no body to be found. Thank you for your help.
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02-18-2012, 10:28 PM
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Does it look like this?  If soo then you need to return it. Its a Senegal Bichir( click shaded name) they eat smaller fish and need a 75gal min. Not the best community fish as you can see.
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02-18-2012, 10:56 PM
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Originally Posted by mt4no1 Thank you very much. I have a 60 Gallon tank. This is a very nice Saltwater/fresh water fish store, not a chain, they know their stuff, why would they have told me it was okay? now 3/4 of my fish have no tails, and that is why I got them for the beautiful tails. I have 4 neon fish (sorry I can't remeber what they are called), and both of the Pink ones have nothing but a nub. Do you think they will die. I don't see how they are propelling themselves around the tank. My orange Fantail barely has anything left. Along with several others. Yes it looks just like that. I really appreciate your input. I am just sick about this. Why tell someone he would do fine? I just don't get it, this was my first "harder" fish to take care of. Now I am scared to get anything else, especially if I can't believe the advice someone who should be TRUTHFUL tells me. | Just because the store knows their stuff, does mean everyone who works there does. To some people its just a job in a fish store, soo what. As for the fish I sure they'll be fine with treatment I'm sure someone will tell you the best. I think melafix may be good, not 100% I would return the fish ASAP!!! I also want to point out that you speak of a orange fantail. Goldfish are tropical fish shouldn't be mixed, because of many reasons: Goldfish grow VERY large most need 75+ tanks, (not a goldie guru, but I know) they're also VERY messy, they prefer cool water (64-75), tropical fish prefer warm water and need a heater( 75-78), for most, some higher.
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02-18-2012, 11:09 PM
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No I don't have a Goldfish. They are all fantail Guppies. I have an Orange/silver one,- a Blue/silver one,- a Yellow with black spots,- a(all one fish lots of color) orange/blue/yellow/ silver one,- a silver with baby blue stripes on top and bottom of tail(clear tail in center), -the yellow and orange one is the one mssing,-
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two orange and green with one black spot Tetras, a corey, a Plecco and an Upside Down Catfish. and the four neon whatever they are, two neon pink, and one neon yellow, and a neon blue.
I dealt with the same guy I always deal with, he is the manager/Co-owner of the place. Not just an employee, that's what makes me even more mad.
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02-18-2012, 11:53 PM
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Originally Posted by mt4no1 No I don't have a Goldfish. They are all fantail Guppies. I have an Orange/silver one,- a Blue/silver one,- a Yellow with black spots,- a(all one fish lots of color) orange/blue/yellow/ silver one,- a silver with baby blue stripes on top and bottom of tail(clear tail in center), -the yellow and orange one is the one mssing,-
~I also have-
two orange and green with one black spot Tetras, a corey, a Plecco and an Upside Down Catfish. and the four neon whatever they are, two neon pink, and one neon yellow, and a neon blue.
I dealt with the same guy I always deal with, he is the manager/Co-owner of the place. Not just an employee, that's what makes me even more mad. | Once again just because he works there, it doesn't mean he knows what he's doing. As for you stocking Upside Down Catfish do best in a school of atleast four and cories need to be kept in schools of atleast six. The tetra also need to be kept in a school, atleast six, maybe some more it depends on the species. Can you provide a picture? The Neon fish are either berry tetras or Glo- fish( Zebra Danio) The pleco is most likely a Common Pleco which grow extremely large, soo I would return it. Click shaded names to vist profiles.
Last edited by Jayy; 02-18-2012 at 11:58 PM..
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02-19-2012, 07:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Jayy Once again just because he works there, it doesn't mean he knows what he's doing. As for you stocking Upside Down Catfish do best in a school of atleast four and cories need to be kept in schools of atleast six. The tetra also need to be kept in a school, atleast six, maybe some more it depends on the species. Can you provide a picture? The Neon fish are either berry tetras or Glo- fish( Zebra Danio) The pleco is most likely a Common Pleco which grow extremely large, soo I would return it. Click shaded names to vist profiles. | This depends on the species, if it is the smaller species yes they like company, if it if the larger species then it will reach 8 inches (eat everything it can fit in its mouth) and prefer to be alone as far as others of its species.
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02-19-2012, 09:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Jayy Once again just because he works there, it doesn't mean he knows what he's doing. As for you stocking Upside Down Catfish do best in a school of atleast four and cories need to be kept in schools of atleast six. The tetra also need to be kept in a school, atleast six, maybe some more it depends on the species. Can you provide a picture? The Neon fish are either berry tetras or Glo- fish( Zebra Danio) The pleco is most likely a Common Pleco which grow extremely large, soo I would return it. Click shaded names to vist profiles. | So your answer is just to return everything. No my Pleco is just fine I have a 60 Gallon Tank and yes he is about 7 inches long. He is very docile, as he moves around the tank, but he doesnt move around alot, he is quite lazy from the day we got him. The woman I bought him from had a 75 gallon and said the same thing, he has always been lazy, so I bought a small albino Plecco also. So the tank actually gets clean. Next The tetras. I bought 4 at first because that is what they said, two ganged up picked on the other two till they died. Now they are happy as a lark together, side by side, and don't bother anyone else, So no I wont be putting any more in.-more on that in a second. My Upside Down Catfish is the same, we had two, and they stayed apart from each other. And we lost the second one to a case of Ick, when I brought in yet two more tetras to get more for them to be a "clan" again. So I wiped out half my tank trying for that, plus the two were ganging up on the new two the whole time. So they are fine in twos. I believe it is a corey as the person told me in the store, no I have not been able to find a picture of him. I call him Arnold (for the actor) because his head and everything are so muscled looking and he is a bottom feeder and cleanes to gravel, all over the tank all by his lonesome.
So if my attachments load, you can see the neon fish, Arnold, , my orange and blue/silver Fantail,- (Ricky and Lucy) also the yellow with black spots one.
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