Postal
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Ok, here is the background.
Some of you probably viewed my previous thread about this ritteri and its torn foot. The nem has been showing steady improvement. Color has improved, and the nem moved up to the top of its rock as the foot healed and it could use the entire foot for purchase. Things were looking really up for the nem.
Two days ago I found my GSM female dead in the tank. She appeared to be partially digested. The ritteri was deflated for the first time since it acclimated to the tank. The male clown was fine. I don't think the nem was strong enough yet to eat the clown. And the clown had never shown any inclination to go mouth-diving into the nem. But it seems extremely coincidental that the clown died and the nem looked bad at the same time. Water chemistry is still the same as it has been the entire time. This is a 40 breeder that contains only the clown, the ritteri and two flower nems. The tank however, is part of a 3-tank system that is over 140 gallons total. So I doubt one clown affected water chemistry that much.
The nem was looked rough ever since. It starts out looking just ok in the morning, but by late afternoon it is deflated and the mouth gaping. Then today I woke to the pics below. It certainly seems to be splitting, but I'm no expert.
Any thoughts on the situation?
Some of you probably viewed my previous thread about this ritteri and its torn foot. The nem has been showing steady improvement. Color has improved, and the nem moved up to the top of its rock as the foot healed and it could use the entire foot for purchase. Things were looking really up for the nem.
Two days ago I found my GSM female dead in the tank. She appeared to be partially digested. The ritteri was deflated for the first time since it acclimated to the tank. The male clown was fine. I don't think the nem was strong enough yet to eat the clown. And the clown had never shown any inclination to go mouth-diving into the nem. But it seems extremely coincidental that the clown died and the nem looked bad at the same time. Water chemistry is still the same as it has been the entire time. This is a 40 breeder that contains only the clown, the ritteri and two flower nems. The tank however, is part of a 3-tank system that is over 140 gallons total. So I doubt one clown affected water chemistry that much.
The nem was looked rough ever since. It starts out looking just ok in the morning, but by late afternoon it is deflated and the mouth gaping. Then today I woke to the pics below. It certainly seems to be splitting, but I'm no expert.
Any thoughts on the situation?