ClockworkParrot
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I have been having an issue with my male golden and eating. He's gone well over a week now without eating anything and I have noticed him starting to loose weight. Its not a lot of weight now but I am very worried about him.
I keep testing my water and I even took it down to the pet store today to have them test it to make sure my kit wasnt off.
The aquarium people said my water levels as of today were:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 20
The temp of my aquarium is at a constant 64 degrees Fahrenheit.
He is showing no sign of stress aside from not eating. There are no spots, no fungus in his gills that I can see, and his behavior hasnt changed.
My female is doing great and eating like a little pig so I dont know what is going on.
The only thing I can think of is a little over three weeks back my nitrate went a little high but not terribly far over the safe line and he has always been very sensitive to changes in water quality so I am good about keeping the levels well and tank clean of all waste. He stopped eating for a few days after that but after a good cleaning and water change went right back to normal for a few days until stopping all together.
I feed them both nightcrawlers every other day and they have always been fat and happy with them. I also have no stones or anything big enough in my tank he could have swallowed. He's never been on gravel.
Does anyone have any idea what it could be or what to look out for?
I keep testing my water and I even took it down to the pet store today to have them test it to make sure my kit wasnt off.
The aquarium people said my water levels as of today were:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 20
The temp of my aquarium is at a constant 64 degrees Fahrenheit.
He is showing no sign of stress aside from not eating. There are no spots, no fungus in his gills that I can see, and his behavior hasnt changed.
My female is doing great and eating like a little pig so I dont know what is going on.
The only thing I can think of is a little over three weeks back my nitrate went a little high but not terribly far over the safe line and he has always been very sensitive to changes in water quality so I am good about keeping the levels well and tank clean of all waste. He stopped eating for a few days after that but after a good cleaning and water change went right back to normal for a few days until stopping all together.
I feed them both nightcrawlers every other day and they have always been fat and happy with them. I also have no stones or anything big enough in my tank he could have swallowed. He's never been on gravel.
Does anyone have any idea what it could be or what to look out for?