Blind Platydoras Costatus?
- racoll
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Blind Platydoras Costatus?
i've been wondering why my P. costatus has been so active recently. in the middle of the day with the lights on, he'll be searching for food! not like the shy nocturnal creature everyone else describes. he was very shy when i first got him though.
i've noticed that his eyes are very cloudy (water parameters fine), now i'm wondering whether he's gone blind (like old people do) as i did buy him 11 years ago at about 2 inches. now that makes him at least 13 or 14 years old!!
any thoughts???
i've noticed that his eyes are very cloudy (water parameters fine), now i'm wondering whether he's gone blind (like old people do) as i did buy him 11 years ago at about 2 inches. now that makes him at least 13 or 14 years old!!
any thoughts???
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I would think that a fishes eyes would go similar to a humans, not sure but I think that they are made of the same stuff??
Is the fish hungry?? That is the usuall reason that I have seen nocturnal fish come out during the day, either that or it is really comfortable in the tank,, which it should be after 10+years!!
I would also like to say congratulations on keeping your fish alive so long. I have some large characins that are in the 10-14 year range and they become a real part of the family!!
Is the fish hungry?? That is the usuall reason that I have seen nocturnal fish come out during the day, either that or it is really comfortable in the tank,, which it should be after 10+years!!
I would also like to say congratulations on keeping your fish alive so long. I have some large characins that are in the 10-14 year range and they become a real part of the family!!
Too Many Tanks... Too Many fish... not enough time!!!
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- racoll
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