Beat-up T-Bar female Many of you may have been following my posts on the fry my T-bars have been raising. It had been going so well...!
Last night my wife called me to let me know she could not find the female. I looked but she was not to be found, either floating or swimming. I waited until "lights out" and turned the lights on momentarily, and saw her swimming. I didn't leave the lights on but for a second, so I didn't notice anything. This morning she was hidden again.
When I got home from work today I spotted her tail sticking straight up among the amazon swords. I tried to net the body, but she swam away, and the male chased her, biting her. After a while I was able to net her and transfer her to my hospital tank. She is in bad, bad shape, with torn fins, missing scales, bloody wounds, etc. I don't think she will make it...
I had noticed that after the fry got pretty big, they both had changed into their normal colors, and she had started her digging again, as if preparing to breed. He chased her, but this was the same as they courted before. I saw her bite him when cornered once, and he seemed to bite back, but didn't think much of it. Now I know better!
What should I do? Are the fry safe with the father? I was planning to leave them in the tank 2 more weeks, but now I don't know... Any advice is welcome.
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SW:Equipment:10 gal 65w Satellite, mod Skilter250 + nano filter/surface skim rotating p.h. R/O unit Occupants: yellowtailed damsel curlycue anemonae 11 nassarius 2 astreas red/green zoos green/orange/yellow zoos 3 mushroom coral candycane green acropora green star 2 colt anthelia ricordia feather duster Hitchikers: stomatella snails burrowing clams brittle star asterina stars peanut worms bristleworms "pods" Plants: caleurpa
FW:30 gal Amer.Cichlid
Last edited by ragc : 07-10-2006 at 07:38 PM.
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