Chippers255
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As the title suggests I have a community tank but only my Tiger Barbs are dying. I woke up this morning and everything seemed fine, an hour later 2 were dead, 1 died this afternoon, and 1 died this evening. Does anybody have any idea what could affect my tiger barbs only?
So you have a bit of background, it is a 40G tank with 2 Penguin 200 HOB Filters that has been established for 9 months with the following list of inhabitants for the last 7 months:
PH: 7.8 (my tap water is this high, I tried lowering it but that kept killing fish so now i leave it)
Ammonia: 0.25 PPM (usually 0 but i blame the dead fish that had probably been in there for a few hours)
Nitrite: 0 PPM
Nitrate: 5 PPM
Further note, I changed my substrate from a blue gravel to a black gravel for aesthetic reasons 2 days ago, the fish were removed and placed in 3 separate buckets while doing so (the barbs were in their own bucket).
So you have a bit of background, it is a 40G tank with 2 Penguin 200 HOB Filters that has been established for 9 months with the following list of inhabitants for the last 7 months:
- 5 Tiger Barbs (Now down to 2)
- 2 Green Tiger Barbs (Now down to 1)
- 4 Santa Claus Swordtails
- 2 Dalmatian Mollies
- 1 Otto Catfish
- 1 Albino Rainbow Shark
- 3 Mystery Snails
- 8 "trees" of Water Wisteria
- 1 Moss Ball
- 20+ Branches of Cambomba
- Driftwood and Stones
PH: 7.8 (my tap water is this high, I tried lowering it but that kept killing fish so now i leave it)
Ammonia: 0.25 PPM (usually 0 but i blame the dead fish that had probably been in there for a few hours)
Nitrite: 0 PPM
Nitrate: 5 PPM
Further note, I changed my substrate from a blue gravel to a black gravel for aesthetic reasons 2 days ago, the fish were removed and placed in 3 separate buckets while doing so (the barbs were in their own bucket).