Hello, since my Bamboo shark is acting a little weird since a few days, i did some research.
I am sure that he has flukes, but just wanted to be 100% Sure.
So often with bamboo sharks comes words like stray voltage.
So i did test my tank, without my probe.
I got 56V, 240V System (germany)
I did removed every Equipment, but always get Voltages like 6V, or 11V.
So of course i was a little worried.
Some Research later, there is a difference between stray voltage and induced voltage.
I build an RCDi unit by myself and checked every Equipment solo on the rcdi unit.
All fine, rcdi didn't went of. RcDi unit is wired correctly and works when i build a fail myself.
so i am Sure it is just induced voltage.
Since i start today the medication with prazipro, i wanted to know what stresses a bamboo shark more?
Getting rid of the induced voltage with the probe and create so a current flow, or remove the probe and only use it when working in the tank.
There are some differences with and without the probe plugged in, but i can't Tell if it is Imagination or just a coinsident that the start to swimm then.
No strange behaviour from the other fishes, except 2 columbian sharks. The have the same symptomes, yawning often, coughing, mouth stretching and head shaking and flashing.
Hope to get some input here. Already searched this forum, but everybody has a different opinion, but there are sensitive fish and not so sensitive. I would count the bamboo as sensitiv.
I am sure that he has flukes, but just wanted to be 100% Sure.
So often with bamboo sharks comes words like stray voltage.
So i did test my tank, without my probe.
I got 56V, 240V System (germany)
I did removed every Equipment, but always get Voltages like 6V, or 11V.
So of course i was a little worried.
Some Research later, there is a difference between stray voltage and induced voltage.
I build an RCDi unit by myself and checked every Equipment solo on the rcdi unit.
All fine, rcdi didn't went of. RcDi unit is wired correctly and works when i build a fail myself.
so i am Sure it is just induced voltage.
Since i start today the medication with prazipro, i wanted to know what stresses a bamboo shark more?
Getting rid of the induced voltage with the probe and create so a current flow, or remove the probe and only use it when working in the tank.
There are some differences with and without the probe plugged in, but i can't Tell if it is Imagination or just a coinsident that the start to swimm then.
No strange behaviour from the other fishes, except 2 columbian sharks. The have the same symptomes, yawning often, coughing, mouth stretching and head shaking and flashing.
Hope to get some input here. Already searched this forum, but everybody has a different opinion, but there are sensitive fish and not so sensitive. I would count the bamboo as sensitiv.