And if not, how should I treat them? Bought from its a pets world in Weymouth, MA.
Posted by Unusual_Hedgehog4748
6 Comments
uhhhhhhhhhhhhb on
Put them in your tank and see how they act. Theyve been trapped in a plastic bag and are stressed.
WellAckshully on
I see no obvious problems but I agree with the other commenter. They need to be in a tank to really tell.
Capertie on
If you want to put them in a tank that already has other fish I’d put them in a hospital tank for two weeks, treat them for parasites and fungus, as a just in case, not because I think they actually have anything, and then introduce them to the main tank.
If they’re going to be the only fish in the tank, all of that is largely unnecessary.
CapitalElectronic470 on
4 is messed up but the rest look fine
Slightly_Somewhere on
They look young. My ember tetras took a few weeks to adjust but now every time I walk past my tank they’re all at the front begging for food
AdSeveral9485 on
For now yes but living in a cup, probably won’t be long term.
6 Comments
Put them in your tank and see how they act. Theyve been trapped in a plastic bag and are stressed.
I see no obvious problems but I agree with the other commenter. They need to be in a tank to really tell.
If you want to put them in a tank that already has other fish I’d put them in a hospital tank for two weeks, treat them for parasites and fungus, as a just in case, not because I think they actually have anything, and then introduce them to the main tank.
If they’re going to be the only fish in the tank, all of that is largely unnecessary.
4 is messed up but the rest look fine
They look young. My ember tetras took a few weeks to adjust but now every time I walk past my tank they’re all at the front begging for food
For now yes but living in a cup, probably won’t be long term.