Elephant nose fish and congo frogs in our tank. A video by Rolf Evans
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@rolfevans actually several fish can swim upside down,for example my redtail black shark is able to swim upside down and in reverse
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im glad im not the only numpty that name their fish lol xxxx
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how many gallons is your tank
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your little unknowns are called oto cats
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Cool!. I Love The Frogss!! <33
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elephant nose fish usually use electrical pulses to find they're food so they do not use they're eyes stight as much.
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Hey,
I just bought an elephant nose fish a couple days ago. I have a couple of problems, its not eating at all and its swimming upside down sometimes. What can I do to help it.
Its a 20 gallon tank.
Thanks
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Yes, they all have names, wouldn't it be boring if they didn't?
rolfevans 4 months ago
The tank is 30 gallons.
rolfevans 7 months ago
Your fish should not ever be swimming upside down. Check your water quality, particularly the nitrate and nitrite levels. These fish are very sensitive to poor water quality. Feed bloodworm, either frozen, defrosted and strained or fresh live bloodworm strained and rinsed. Your tank is only just big enough. Make sure the temperature is 72 to 78 and that your water is good. I use only RO water when doing water changes for this fish. Let me know how it goes. Good luck
rolfevans 9 months ago
Pete rules the tank, totally, and he is great fun. Good luck with your "Henry", let us know how that goes. Cheers.
rolfevans 1 year ago
The tank is 15 inches deep and 30 inches across. 110 litres I think. I have never heard of ottos before, nor has Google. Thank you for watching.
rolfevans 2 years ago