Just hope the other fish I've never seen is doing better than this guy was

Posted 11 October 2017 - 10:30 PM
Posted 12 October 2017 - 10:15 AM
I think Okefenokee Pygmies are my favorite. Such cool, unique body form and mind blowing color and pigment patterns. Little gems sparkling in the shadows of the plants. Anybody looking for gilberti might want to consider Okefenokee. Color-wise they are really identical. And of course behavior and needs are the same. One thing I think is not widely understood is that both of these species can vary a lot depending on where they were originally collected. They live in microhabitats that are isolated from one another in many cases. This leads to unique traits developing in individual populations. Some populations are likely more mixed genetically as flooding and stream flows relocate fishes to interbreed with fish in other microhabitats in their drainage. An endless source of variation to entertain the aquarist and garden pond keeper. Thanks for sharing, Cricket and Gerald!
Posted 12 October 2017 - 11:02 AM
I love them ❤ thanks for the information. I'm afraid I may only have gotten the one femaleI think Okefenokee Pygmies are my favorite. Such cool, unique body form and mind blowing color and pigment patterns. Little gems sparkling in the shadows of the plants. Anybody looking for gilberti might want to consider Okefenokee. Color-wise they are really identical. And of course behavior and needs are the same. One thing I think is not widely understood is that both of these species can vary a lot depending on where they were originally collected. They live in microhabitats that are isolated from one another in many cases. This leads to unique traits developing in individual populations. Some populations are likely more mixed genetically as flooding and stream flows relocate fishes to interbreed with fish in other microhabitats in their drainage. An endless source of variation to entertain the aquarist and garden pond keeper. Thanks for sharing, Cricket and Gerald!
Posted 12 October 2017 - 02:03 PM
Oh, I haven't been on the Forum in a while, and forgot to page through to the end of the thread before posting! My comments are out of step with where you are at. Very sorry about the sick fish! I would put it out of its misery. I think you got these fish from me, right? If you find you are short of females, I'll be happy to send you some more. I think maybe you had requested young fish, or was that someone else? Anyway, if so, young are really hard to sex. But with Elassoma orders, I shoot for an equal mix of males and females when packing, unless something else is requested. And Gerald is right, these are fairly short lived fish (though results can vary widely), and old fish, of any species, are prone to various ailments... like old people! I would give him a peaceful retreat into the sunset, but that's just me.
Posted 12 October 2017 - 06:39 PM
Oh hi lol. I have to admit it took me a minute to come up with a charitable response to your first post but I figured something like that happenedOh, I haven't been on the Forum in a while, and forgot to page through to the end of the thread before posting! My comments are out of step with where you are at. Very sorry about the sick fish! I would put it out of its misery. I think you got these fish from me, right? If you find you are short of females, I'll be happy to send you some more. I think maybe you had requested young fish, or was that someone else? Anyway, if so, young are really hard to sex. But with Elassoma orders, I shoot for an equal mix of males and females when packing, unless something else is requested. And Gerald is right, these are fairly short lived fish (though results can vary widely), and old fish, of any species, are prone to various ailments... like old people! I would give him a peaceful retreat into the sunset, but that's just me.
Posted 13 October 2017 - 01:29 PM
Dusky is still going. Round two of meds today so here's hoping for improvement.Oh, I haven't been on the Forum in a while, and forgot to page through to the end of the thread before posting! My comments are out of step with where you are at. Very sorry about the sick fish! I would put it out of its misery. I think you got these fish from me, right? If you find you are short of females, I'll be happy to send you some more. I think maybe you had requested young fish, or was that someone else? Anyway, if so, young are really hard to sex. But with Elassoma orders, I shoot for an equal mix of males and females when packing, unless something else is requested. And Gerald is right, these are fairly short lived fish (though results can vary widely), and old fish, of any species, are prone to various ailments... like old people! I would give him a peaceful retreat into the sunset, but that's just me.
Posted 13 October 2017 - 02:26 PM
Dusky is still going. Round two of meds today so here's hoping for improvement.
I would like at least one more female. How would that work?
Email me please: jonah@jonahsaquarium.com
Posted 13 October 2017 - 07:36 PM
will do. Thank you.
Email me please: jonah@jonahsaquarium.com
Posted 13 October 2017 - 10:41 PM
will do. Thank you.
I am sorry to report that Dusky has gone on to the great sea in heaven where he will hopefully have many wives, lots of territory and no competition. His eye did look infected however aside from that his body was pristine and beautiful. I laid him to rest in the garden and said a little prayer then cried for a spell.
Moving on . . .
He was a well-loved little guy! What more can one ask?
Posted 14 October 2017 - 06:04 PM
Posted 15 October 2017 - 12:42 AM
Posted 15 October 2017 - 10:51 AM
Yup, male sunfish fight ... even the pygmy ones! Is this a 10 gal tank? Splitting them up might be best, or insert a divider.
Gerald Pottern
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Hangin' on the Neuse
"Taxonomy is the diaper used to organize the mess of evolution into discrete packages" - M.Sandel
Posted 15 October 2017 - 12:47 PM
Gerald I stalked you yesterday (and several others) and sent you a pm on Facebook. I'm sorry 😢 please forgive me 🙏🙏🙏Yup, male sunfish fight ... even the pygmy ones! Is this a 10 gal tank? Splitting them up might be best, or insert a divider.
Posted 15 October 2017 - 03:58 PM
That was a great video BTW; i've never seen them display side-by-side that long. Usually one just slams the other quickly and it's over. We've all been the nervous newbies from time-to-time, "stalking" those that seem to have experience and advice. You will be the stalked one soon enough ... you're one of those few that really pays close attention.
Gerald Pottern
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Hangin' on the Neuse
"Taxonomy is the diaper used to organize the mess of evolution into discrete packages" - M.Sandel
Posted 16 October 2017 - 02:02 AM
Right?! I've read that more than once! Even in . . . maybe a dissertation, based on the language?? (That's not it. Abstract? I need sleep) So I was very worried! These two!😟 It's very sweet of you to sweep it aside (while safely not replying 😂) seriously though, thank you!That was a great video BTW; i've never seen them display side-by-side that long. Usually one just slams the other quickly and it's over. We've all been the nervous newbies from time-to-time, "stalking" those that seem to have experience and advice. You will be the stalked one soon enough ... you're one of those few that really pays close attention.
Hey Michael. I said "I have to admit" twice in the post I quoted below. Can you sub out "In my humble opinion" for the duplicate wording?I can fix stuff. What do you want it to look like? I deleted your one post that you blanked out and wrote "oops".
Lmao. Clearly feeling cheeky today. I think it was the mountain dew I had instead of coffee 😀Oh hi lol. I have to admit it took me a minute to come up with a charitable response to your first post but I figured something like that happened
I've named this guy Dusky and he's still kicking. I have to admit his body looks so perfect and beautiful 1012171602-1.jpg
I'm beginning to wonder if maybe it is just his timeif I don't see any improvement 24 hours after a 2nd dose maybe I will just help him transition???
Edited by Cricket, 16 October 2017 - 02:04 AM.
Posted 16 October 2017 - 09:10 AM
Posted 16 October 2017 - 11:20 AM
Ok Michael. Today I had lemonade so instead of redundancy we'll haveIll edit for scientific correctness. Not for caffeine induced redundancy.
Posted 17 October 2017 - 04:17 PM
Thank you ❤ I'm kinda a nerd that way. I make collages too lol. ExampleVery cool video!
Posted 17 October 2017 - 05:02 PM
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