For a fish caught, by whatever method, to be expected to survive in our aquariums?
What I mean is that how can we tell if a fish that died is due to a problem in our system, or is due to being collected in an unsafe/unhealthy way?
Tangirl's recent Hippo death is a good example.
Do we scratch our heads and wonder what we did wrong, or do we give our new arrivals 4 to 6 weeks to recover from the stress of being collected?
Does it vary by fish?
Do we give net-collected vs cyanide -collected a shorter amount of time?
Should a healthy fish that was safely transported, ideally, only require a couple of days to recover?
If a fish dies unexpectedly, it can be pretty frustrating to look for a problem in your aquarium that isn't there.
Mitch
What I mean is that how can we tell if a fish that died is due to a problem in our system, or is due to being collected in an unsafe/unhealthy way?
Tangirl's recent Hippo death is a good example.
Do we scratch our heads and wonder what we did wrong, or do we give our new arrivals 4 to 6 weeks to recover from the stress of being collected?
Does it vary by fish?
Do we give net-collected vs cyanide -collected a shorter amount of time?
Should a healthy fish that was safely transported, ideally, only require a couple of days to recover?
If a fish dies unexpectedly, it can be pretty frustrating to look for a problem in your aquarium that isn't there.
Mitch