<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13018473#post13018473 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by RBU1
Lateral Line, can be cause by several things. Nitrates at really high levels is a sign of poor water quality. That is one way. Stray voltage in the tank from a pump or heater or something could be another way. Assuming the other issues are not a problem. I would concentrate on diet if I were you. In my opinion pellets don't cut it. You need a good quality food something you can make yourself from a bunch of different things from the seafood store. You need to include seaweed, viatamins and varying kinds of meaty food. What I do is blend up all my ingredients and put them in the snack size ziploc bags. Lay them flat in the freezer then just break off pieces and feed. Don't over do it that will cause your nitrates to go up. Feed your homemade food like 2 times a week. The best thing to do is reasearch the diet in the wild and try as hard is it may be to duplicate it in the tank.