Apr 7, 2017 #21 OP OP kitzo77 Aquarium Advice Regular Joined Mar 27, 2017 Messages 95 Location georgia Here he is in normal lighting if it helps any. (He won't let me take pictures of his face no matter how hard I try)
Here he is in normal lighting if it helps any. (He won't let me take pictures of his face no matter how hard I try)
Apr 10, 2017 #22 OP OP kitzo77 Aquarium Advice Regular Joined Mar 27, 2017 Messages 95 Location georgia He's looking much better! Edit: Sorry for the bad quality, it didnt let me post the full resolution. Here he is in better quality: https://instagram.com/p/BStRR35jOHg/
He's looking much better! Edit: Sorry for the bad quality, it didnt let me post the full resolution. Here he is in better quality: https://instagram.com/p/BStRR35jOHg/
Apr 14, 2017 #23 E Ephy Aquarium Advice Apprentice Joined Mar 14, 2017 Messages 36 He's a beautiful fish. Best of luck
Apr 14, 2017 #24 DutchMuch Aquarium Advice Freak Joined Apr 12, 2017 Messages 264 Location Arkansas This is a simple answer: if he is biting his own tail, it means you have to much flow in your tank.
Apr 14, 2017 #25 OP OP kitzo77 Aquarium Advice Regular Joined Mar 27, 2017 Messages 95 Location georgia DutchMuch said: This is a simple answer: if he is biting his own tail, it means you have to much flow in your tank. Click to expand... The problem happened to be that he had velvet! But he is better now and is growing back his fins!
DutchMuch said: This is a simple answer: if he is biting his own tail, it means you have to much flow in your tank. Click to expand... The problem happened to be that he had velvet! But he is better now and is growing back his fins!