maxygus
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Hey everyone -
So I recently acquired a lesser siren. I'm not sure on the subspecies; he's around 10 inches long and he's a male. I can tell he's a male because he has those huge muscles on his head.
Anyway, the guy won't relax! He just goes back and forth all day long it seems. He's in a 20 long , with sand as substrate, and lots of hiding space. I'm on top of the water changes, I've got an air filter in there, and I make sure to remove any waste to keep the water clean. I've been feeding him salmon pellets and bloodworms. When he's finished eating he chills out for a bit but it's not long before he's back to swimming around aimlessly.
This has been concerning me because it's almost as if he hates his tank and wants to get out. I've done all that I can to make it accommodating for him and I'm not sure if I'm missing something or if there's anything I can do better. If anyone can give me some advice or suggestions on the matter I'd greatly appreciate it.
Here's the set up:
So I recently acquired a lesser siren. I'm not sure on the subspecies; he's around 10 inches long and he's a male. I can tell he's a male because he has those huge muscles on his head.
Anyway, the guy won't relax! He just goes back and forth all day long it seems. He's in a 20 long , with sand as substrate, and lots of hiding space. I'm on top of the water changes, I've got an air filter in there, and I make sure to remove any waste to keep the water clean. I've been feeding him salmon pellets and bloodworms. When he's finished eating he chills out for a bit but it's not long before he's back to swimming around aimlessly.
This has been concerning me because it's almost as if he hates his tank and wants to get out. I've done all that I can to make it accommodating for him and I'm not sure if I'm missing something or if there's anything I can do better. If anyone can give me some advice or suggestions on the matter I'd greatly appreciate it.
Here's the set up: