Mikeaq
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I picked up 3 1.5-1.75 inch zebras on Sunday, the drive home with them was 5 hours because of traffic.. I was planning on it only being 3 hours.
2 of them have settled in and are active, the other 1 has not left the spot it's been in for the passed 5 days. It's stomach is sunken in, and it has a pink hue to it, not blue like the other 3 I have.
I'm offering them live daphnia, live black worms, frozen blood worms, new life spectrum pellets, carnivore pellets, veggie pellets, and flakes. All soaked in garlic. I've been trying zucchini but no luck yet with it.
I read that these fish are known for starving themselves when they're stressed out.
Is there anything I can do to help?
Can I add stress guard to the tank?
I would greatly appreciate any advice !! I don't want to lose one of these beautiful animals!
Sunken Belly
Pink Hue
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2 of them have settled in and are active, the other 1 has not left the spot it's been in for the passed 5 days. It's stomach is sunken in, and it has a pink hue to it, not blue like the other 3 I have.
I'm offering them live daphnia, live black worms, frozen blood worms, new life spectrum pellets, carnivore pellets, veggie pellets, and flakes. All soaked in garlic. I've been trying zucchini but no luck yet with it.
I read that these fish are known for starving themselves when they're stressed out.
Is there anything I can do to help?
Can I add stress guard to the tank?
I would greatly appreciate any advice !! I don't want to lose one of these beautiful animals!
Sunken Belly
Pink Hue
Sent from my iPhone using Aquarium Advice