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Pete,
If there is no physical reason for slow appetite in eating, Is it behaviorial? My mustang female is the worlds worst to hide when her mate is aggressively trying to get her attention. The water perameters are within range. She doesnt seem ill or even stressed, but does go into hiding when being coaxed. She has never stopped eating, but occassionally has to be tempted out of hiding during meals? When she does show for dinner she gets her belly full and goes back into caves etc. Is she just shy? Or maybe she has a headache:unsure: LOL
seriously though this has always been normal for her. When he isnt dancing she eats great and never hides. Is there something else I should consider or is this just a personality thing?
Thanks Cindy