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Old 06-02-2012, 04:40 PM   #61
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well if they are about 3-4cm that is about it....

an MBU ... yea... get ready for a BIG tank and dome serious heavy equipment to treat their teeth.


You could always take it down a notch and get a fahaka.
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Old 07-02-2012, 12:26 PM   #62
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Sad to hear about the size...I've red "upwards 12-15cm", i hoped for 8-10cm

Still all seems to thrive, getting a steady diet of homebred ramshorns and bloodworms.

That is until yesterday!

One sap, not the smallest but 2. i think, allways have been and still are showing the brightest and nicest colours, well it seems like "apathic" if you understand, drifting along the waterway, sinking/swimming to the bottom and lays down there for a while

Today i took it, along with 4gallon and quarantined it!
Served a few bloodworms but it wont eat

put an airstone inthere too....what to do now, my heart aches for the little geezer

The other 4 behave and look normal...3 kuhlis and 2 plecos look as allways

You're right about the fahaka/mbu
It's just..These fish are so cool in like every way, so beautifull, so specialized and and and...I LOVE 'EM
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Old 07-02-2012, 01:00 PM   #63
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Thers a dealer with fahakas here, em, like 600km both ways, he wants like 65€ a piece...6cm
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Old 07-02-2012, 05:47 PM   #64
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How's that little SAP doing? Are his teeth over grown? Usually bloodworms are like crack for those guys.
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He's not good at all

For a while, just after moving him to the quarantinetank, it looked like he freshened up a bit but no, later on last night i had to help him out from behind the filter and same thing this morning.

Teeth are fine, short and even!

He wont touch neither snails nor bloodworms...I'm afraid i will loose him...

I'll get home for lunch today and if theres no improvement i'll have to let him go as i cant stand watching him suffer...
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forgot to mention...even thou his teeth are fine they do seem a little dirty?
Towards the sides theres some dark stuff on the teeth but two of the other four saps look the same?

Is it something i should remove?
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forgot to mention...even thou his teeth are fine they do seem a little dirty?
Towards the sides theres some dark stuff on the teeth but two of the other four saps look the same?

Is it something i should remove?
Not really sure. With out a pic it is hard to tell. The internal edges are serrated so stuff gets trapped in there quite easily. It is my opinion that they rub their teeth against objects to actually clean them. Just my personal theory.
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Old 07-04-2012, 05:55 AM   #68
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Unfortunately i lost him last night

When i got home he was at the bottom and not looking good so i did what i now think i should have done a day earlier...

I have noticed they sometimes like stick their mouth in the sand and kind of rubs the mouth...you could be right about the cleaning...I will try to get a pic.
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