capekate
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HI Folks...
I have had a community tank for 6 months now along with Betta tanks, Discus tank and an Angelfish tank. My community tank is constantly loosing fish. Tho the water perimeters are fine, the tank cycled I keep loosing fish. Sometimes its a whole group of one species other times its the random fish I find floating in the tank. Sometimes I know the cause, such as aggression in the tank, swim bladder disease. Other times I have no idea why. My observation is that the hardy fish seem to be the larger ones. The Betta's are all doing fine. The two Angelfish are doing great and growing since I brought them home. I have had only one death in the Discus tank. But it seems that the smaller fish are dying off more easily than others. I just lost the last two tiger barbs in the tank. I do believe they finally killed each other. There has been an awful lot of aggression with this new batch of tiger barbs. I also lost an oto yesterday as well and have had them since may. I checked the water and AMMO-0, NITRITE-0, NITRATE-10.PH 6.0. I just did about a 95% water change 5 days ago with a thorough vacuuming, was trying to clean up all the diatoms in the tank. Now five days later, there are these deaths in the tank, where before that they seemed fine.
My questions that I would like to put out there to everyone is this:
1)What fish lived the longest in your tank?
2)What is the longest length of time that you have had a fish survive in your tank?
I'm just curious to find out how long fish have lived in other tanks and I would also like to find out what fish seemed the hardiest.
thanks so much! ;D ~ kate
I have had a community tank for 6 months now along with Betta tanks, Discus tank and an Angelfish tank. My community tank is constantly loosing fish. Tho the water perimeters are fine, the tank cycled I keep loosing fish. Sometimes its a whole group of one species other times its the random fish I find floating in the tank. Sometimes I know the cause, such as aggression in the tank, swim bladder disease. Other times I have no idea why. My observation is that the hardy fish seem to be the larger ones. The Betta's are all doing fine. The two Angelfish are doing great and growing since I brought them home. I have had only one death in the Discus tank. But it seems that the smaller fish are dying off more easily than others. I just lost the last two tiger barbs in the tank. I do believe they finally killed each other. There has been an awful lot of aggression with this new batch of tiger barbs. I also lost an oto yesterday as well and have had them since may. I checked the water and AMMO-0, NITRITE-0, NITRATE-10.PH 6.0. I just did about a 95% water change 5 days ago with a thorough vacuuming, was trying to clean up all the diatoms in the tank. Now five days later, there are these deaths in the tank, where before that they seemed fine.
My questions that I would like to put out there to everyone is this:
1)What fish lived the longest in your tank?
2)What is the longest length of time that you have had a fish survive in your tank?
I'm just curious to find out how long fish have lived in other tanks and I would also like to find out what fish seemed the hardiest.
thanks so much! ;D ~ kate