I have had three mountain Dace living in my 55 gallon since about February this year. They are active and eat well but now, 6 months later they are looking a bit worn. Nothing has been picking on them and their fins are whole. Still active and still eating they just look like they are not as vibrant. I find it difficult to describe. I don't think it is the reduction in breeding coloration but there is something about them that is not as they were when I first put them in the tank.
Any ideas?
Usil

How long do Daces live?
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Guest_Usil_*
, Sep 06 2012 03:55 PM
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Guest_gerald_*
Posted 06 September 2012 - 04:14 PM
Do you mean mountain redbelly dace? IME experience Phoxinus need a large component of veggies in the diet (cooked peas, zucchini, sweet potato, etc) to do well long-term. Also heat could be an issue; best if you can keep them below 76 F most of the time; they can tolerate up to 80 for short periods. They should live at least three years, if they were a year or less when caught.
#3
Posted 06 September 2012 - 04:16 PM
cant find anything on P.oreas... but Etneir says that P. cumberlandensis has a lifespan of roughly 3 years with fish being sexually mature and mostly up to size within the first year...
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Guest_Usil_*
Posted 06 September 2012 - 05:11 PM
Ok, thanks for the suggestions. They are Chrosomus oreas (mountain rebelly dace).
I see a few things that might be the reason for their condition. First, the tank has had a temperature of 81 most of the summer and while there are plants and duck weed in the tank I stopped using some Tetramin food which did have veggies in them earlier this summer. They readily eat flake food and I have been using earth worm flakes and other freeze dried foods but had stopped the Tetramin. In fact, I don't think I have been feeding any veggies to them for some time. I will start daily feeding using the Tetramin flakes again and let you know if this has an effect.
Thanks, again.
Usil
I see a few things that might be the reason for their condition. First, the tank has had a temperature of 81 most of the summer and while there are plants and duck weed in the tank I stopped using some Tetramin food which did have veggies in them earlier this summer. They readily eat flake food and I have been using earth worm flakes and other freeze dried foods but had stopped the Tetramin. In fact, I don't think I have been feeding any veggies to them for some time. I will start daily feeding using the Tetramin flakes again and let you know if this has an effect.
Thanks, again.
Usil
Edited by Usil, 06 September 2012 - 05:15 PM.
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