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02/28/2016, 05:25 PM | #1 |
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Blind Banggai Cardnalfish
I've had my Banggai for almost 1.5 years got him large due to aggressive flame hawk which no longer have. He was a very difficult fish in the beginning getting him to eat. After nearly starving for months I tried blood worms and fresh plankton which he started eating. If the plankton is a day old forget it he spits it out. Anyway back in October last year I notice he wasn't pigging out like usual. It got worst and today I have to get the turkey baster to feed him. Its a hit or miss some days he just doesn't eat. Is there anything I can do to help him? Is blindness a permanent condition? He responds when I approach the tank so I know he must be able to see some.
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02/29/2016, 08:40 PM | #2 |
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(S)He may just be old. Banggais don't get very old and since you already bought it large it may have been of advanced age to begin with.
I don't know why yours is picky with food. My 3 pairs are the first out at feedings and very aggressive eaters. They even chase other fish (damsels, dottybacks and angels) away so they can eat more. I mostly feed Mysis but they go after everything that hits the water. During feedings they kind of behave like you would expect it from piranhas...
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03/01/2016, 09:44 PM | #3 |
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So far she eats every other day when I feed frozen food. She gulps down what hits her face or side. Still losing weight though do I just let nature slowly take its course?
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