on glass means death is near, but why?
Posted: 20 Apr 2011, 07:27
hi,
i am sorry my first two posts have been about a tough subject.
every large pleco i ever had(that passed away) did not suck on the glass during it's life. then one day they all did. they would do this for a few days to several weeks(including the one in my first post here). even with the lights on. then that would be the end. i have discussed this with a number of people that keep them and they have not ever ever seen this happen.
i was wondering if anyone else has witnessed this and what may be the cause. when this is observed is there any way to help them? currently everything is ok. i am just asking this since i joined this board and i seem to be unique as to witnessing this.
thank you
main tank info:
200 gallon. constant water exchange through ro,di,uv,carbon. sump run with bio balls,eheim canister. trace elements readded. vac every 3 days. ph 6.0,amonia 0,nitrites 0, nitrates less than 5,phosphates 0,silicates 0, dh and kh are opitmal(softer) but i cannot remember the last test numbers right now. temp 85 f regulated,60 watts cfl 5 hours per day. plenty of driftwood caves etc. not planted. currently 3 pl*co's(that can live in this water), 3 very large discus,7 tetras,3 curviceps. never overstocked, very little bioload. the fish in the last thread was the first one i had lost in 7 years.
i am sorry my first two posts have been about a tough subject.
every large pleco i ever had(that passed away) did not suck on the glass during it's life. then one day they all did. they would do this for a few days to several weeks(including the one in my first post here). even with the lights on. then that would be the end. i have discussed this with a number of people that keep them and they have not ever ever seen this happen.
i was wondering if anyone else has witnessed this and what may be the cause. when this is observed is there any way to help them? currently everything is ok. i am just asking this since i joined this board and i seem to be unique as to witnessing this.
thank you
main tank info:
200 gallon. constant water exchange through ro,di,uv,carbon. sump run with bio balls,eheim canister. trace elements readded. vac every 3 days. ph 6.0,amonia 0,nitrites 0, nitrates less than 5,phosphates 0,silicates 0, dh and kh are opitmal(softer) but i cannot remember the last test numbers right now. temp 85 f regulated,60 watts cfl 5 hours per day. plenty of driftwood caves etc. not planted. currently 3 pl*co's(that can live in this water), 3 very large discus,7 tetras,3 curviceps. never overstocked, very little bioload. the fish in the last thread was the first one i had lost in 7 years.