Richard Dowling
Member
Hi all, I've asked this question before but with changes to my tank I feel it needs asking again. I used to have an iwagumi and my fish always used to hide under the main stone and never venture out. I bought a new shoal of different fish who swam in open water but soon started hiding away aswell. Last time I queried this I was advised that the problem was likely to be due to the iwagumi being exposed and causing my fish to hide because there was no plant cover. I decided to rescape my tank and now have a very sheltered scape with wood and plants. And to my frustration the fish don't swim. They live their entire life hiding under my ferns. My tank looks empty!! What is causing this?
It's an open top tank, pressurised co2 and ferts. Spray bar with light surface agitation and generally a dimly lit room mainly illuminated by the tank.
Any further ideas?
It's an open top tank, pressurised co2 and ferts. Spray bar with light surface agitation and generally a dimly lit room mainly illuminated by the tank.
Any further ideas?