My skittish cichlid
Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2023 1:13 am
Good Morning Fish Keepers
I've got a question about my Mbuna Africa Cichlid. I've had him for a week now, along with six others. At first, he was really skittish, hiding in the corners or behind rocks. I figured this was normal, new environment and all, and he'd eventually come out of his shell.
The other five have done just that - they're always swimming around, playing with each other, and even digging in the sand. They seem really happy. But my little blue guy is still hiding. I've barely seen him eat, and he looks like he's shaking all the time. He's always under a rock, breathing heavily with his mouth partially open. No one else in the tank is doing this.
I've tried to take a closer look, but he won't sit still long enough. I'm wondering if he's got something stuck in his mouth. I've been watching him for a few days now, and I don't think the other fish are bothering him. They'll occasionally chase him out of his hiding spot, but it's not aggressive - more like they're trying to get him to play.
Everyone's still pretty young, so there aren't any established territories yet. He's the second smallest in the tank, but the smallest one is actually really brave and swims with the rest.
I'll try to get some video footage tonight so you can see how he's acting. Any help or advice would be great.
I've got a question about my Mbuna Africa Cichlid. I've had him for a week now, along with six others. At first, he was really skittish, hiding in the corners or behind rocks. I figured this was normal, new environment and all, and he'd eventually come out of his shell.
The other five have done just that - they're always swimming around, playing with each other, and even digging in the sand. They seem really happy. But my little blue guy is still hiding. I've barely seen him eat, and he looks like he's shaking all the time. He's always under a rock, breathing heavily with his mouth partially open. No one else in the tank is doing this.
I've tried to take a closer look, but he won't sit still long enough. I'm wondering if he's got something stuck in his mouth. I've been watching him for a few days now, and I don't think the other fish are bothering him. They'll occasionally chase him out of his hiding spot, but it's not aggressive - more like they're trying to get him to play.
Everyone's still pretty young, so there aren't any established territories yet. He's the second smallest in the tank, but the smallest one is actually really brave and swims with the rest.
I'll try to get some video footage tonight so you can see how he's acting. Any help or advice would be great.