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gord
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I'm a bit worried about one of my shanjing.In the past two weeks it's gone from being a greedy eater to a non eater. I'm wondering if the cooler temperature in my basement (it's winter here in northern Ontario) has played a role.The tank is at about 60-65 F during the day. My other shanjing is also less active, but still feeding.I thought maybe the tank was too damp and have been drying it out, but so far no response. I've also thought about moving them too a larger tank (they are in a ten gallon now) but I'm concerned that the disruption will make things worse. I fear the non eating shanjing will go anorexic and I know that is bad news. Anyone else have a similar experience, or advice?
Gord
I'm a bit worried about one of my shanjing.In the past two weeks it's gone from being a greedy eater to a non eater. I'm wondering if the cooler temperature in my basement (it's winter here in northern Ontario) has played a role.The tank is at about 60-65 F during the day. My other shanjing is also less active, but still feeding.I thought maybe the tank was too damp and have been drying it out, but so far no response. I've also thought about moving them too a larger tank (they are in a ten gallon now) but I'm concerned that the disruption will make things worse. I fear the non eating shanjing will go anorexic and I know that is bad news. Anyone else have a similar experience, or advice?
Gord