hopkins182 Juvenile Bristlenose

Number of posts : 50 Location : Oxford, UK Thank You Points : 1 Registration date : 2010-03-07
 | Subject: What causes 'stress' colouration?? Mon Oct 04, 2010 8:30 pm | |
| Hello. When I post pictures of my common BN's I get posts saying that they look 'stressed' due to light brown patches on the fish. They've been like that as long as I've had them, so could someone please tell me why they are stressed, or what the causes are? | |
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Doug Bristlenose King


Number of posts : 3128 Age : 36 Location : Adelaide, South Australia Job/hobbies : Aquatic ecologist/genetisist Humor : yes please :) Thank You Points : 198 Registration date : 2010-05-08
 | Subject: Re: What causes 'stress' colouration?? Mon Oct 04, 2010 9:58 pm | |
| ummm, stress high temp, low temp, high nitrate ammonia or nitrite, too high pH, too low pH, other incorrest water parameters, too much light, too many other fish, too much movement around the tank, being pricked on by other fish, being handled too much, poor food, illness, not enough hiding places, wounded or maybe its just a nervous fish or it could just b that its a light coloured fish. there are some for some reason that are just lighter than others. I have some that are almost black while others are so light they look yellow. just they way they go. | |
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jim.and V.I.P Member

Number of posts : 1449 Age : 66 Location : England Job/hobbies : Warehouse Op Thank You Points : 107 Registration date : 2010-08-04
 | Subject: Re: What causes 'stress' colouration?? Mon Oct 04, 2010 11:24 pm | |
| - hopkins182 wrote:
- Hello. When I post pictures of my common BN's I get posts saying that they look 'stressed' due to light brown patches on the fish. They've been like that as long as I've had them, so could someone please tell me why they are stressed, or what the causes are?
I've seen the pictures and my female commons sometimes show similar markings but I've never seen them on the male. As Doug said they could just be a colour variation. | |
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Mooo V.I.P Member

Number of posts : 957 Age : 61 Location : Jervis Bay, NSW, Australia Job/hobbies : Retired Humor : What? Thank You Points : 36 Registration date : 2009-12-14
 | Subject: Re: What causes 'stress' colouration?? Fri Oct 08, 2010 1:59 am | |
| I agree with the guys, they can change their colour depending on mood, If you have all their needs covered & If it has been this colour for months n months, I'd hazard a guess that is their actual colouration , A clear photo would help us... | |
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