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Peacock wolf eel
Peacock wolf eel




peacock wolf eel

Our Snowflake Eel has become very big and no one told him. On her side as a fish does when something is wrong. Motions as if it was uncomfortable to love, and shortly after began laying However, as of two days ago she slowly started laying oddly, moving in quick Something, she still seemed exactly the same. The other side of the tank, hang out for a while, then move back when it wasĭinner time and stayed through the night. I noticed even a week and then two weeksĪfter starting to turn down food, she still stuck to her daily schedule.ĭuring the day her and her Snowflake Eel BFF would leave their cave, move to Maintenance, conditions have all been at the ideal range and tank mates areĪll normal as usual.

peacock wolf eel

I know behavior is a tell tale sign with fish as well as water conditionsĪnd other signs in tankmates. Where near the amount of silversides she normally ate. I'veĭone just that and since this started she'd take a piece here or there. I had remembered reading you'd seen them go off foods for monthsĪnd advised the person to add vitamins and keep trying. I had read a while back on here an old FAQ regarding the same animal turningĭown food. Swallowing as opposed to just inhaling pieces in one big gulp. She would eat but seemed to go slower when However, maybe slightly less than a monthĪgo she began to turn down food. We've had our Green Wolf Eel for over a year now. I just wrote in last week regarding an unknown hitchhiker and as always Thank you for your time and your thoughts. Like everyone, I do not want to lose this animal over an issue that can easilyīe fixed so I am reaching out in all directions for any advice or suggestions I’m wondering (and maybe hoping because IĪm at a loss) that this may be due to some vitamin or iodine deficiency? She seems somewhat interested in food when it enters the tank and once has takenĪnd I'm now more hopeful then I was. She is now refusing food and has serious swimming/mobility Since then she has had an ultrasound and x-rays with no abnormalities orĪlarming findings. When I went to net her, she went upright and somewhat swam away from the net. To be honest, I thought she was deceased and She ate for me the second day after her introduction to her She was in great condition when she arrived, very active (for a wolf eel) and a Only thing close to her condition is something similar to a case I read about on She is currently housed in a large round holding tank, alone,Īnd her condition is something I have never seen. We are her third facility, and I have had I currently have an 18 mo old, female, captive bred, Peacock Wolf Eel who hasĪbruptly taken a turn for the worse. Related FAQs: Pseudochromids 1, Dottyback Identification, Dottyback Behavior, Dottyback Compatibility, Dottyback Selection, Dottyback Systems, Dottyback Feeding, Dottyback Disease, Dottyback Reproduction, Pseudochromidae, subfamily Congrogadinae.






Peacock wolf eel