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Question:
My friend gave me his cichlid tropical fish and I am worried about
it...when it hides it kinda goes on its side..not completely but
its like slanted...im seriously freaking out! I dont know what's
normal and whats not!!! He hasn't been eating much either...Im
really worried...someone can u please help me??? the waters
clean....he seems to me, to be acting weird...but then again...i
could be over thinking it all..but I really don't know...can
someone help??? please! thanks
Answer 1:
A few things here. Are there other tank mates with it? What size
tank is it in? I don't think cichlid tropical fish moving to it's
side is anything serious. Generally if this is an African cichild,
I've seen this many times, and is usually the beginning of a power
struggle with another cichild. From what I am reading I am not
thinking this is the case however, but perhaps there is another
fish coming around into what it feels is it's territory and is
preparing to fight for it. Fish when they first get in a new tank
are sometimes shy and take some time to set into their new home.
Knowing what species you have will help and a little on your water
chemistry. You don't have to take your water in to be tested, you
can do it quite easily by yourself. There is nothing magical to
that. Test your ammonia, nitrite and nitrate to see how well cycled
your tank is. Should be 0 ammonia and nitrite, and some small
amounts of nitrate. Check your PH level too. Typically, most
cichilds, though not all, prefer and thrive in a higher ph
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Answer 2:
This behavior is completely normal, I've had many cichlid tropical
fish and they all do this. As for the eating issue, try feeding him
right before you turn off the lights at night. I've found that
Cichlids prefer to come out of their dwelling when it's dark. Hope
this helps!
Answer 3:
Take your water in to be tested at your local pet store. Though the
water may be clean, the pH may be too high or low, or the ammonia
could be too high. I had cichlid tropical fish once and I had
special cichlid food for them, maybe try that. Also, they are very
aggressive fish so be sure not to put fish in with them that are
not equally aggressive.
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