sketchy
Fish Fanatic
Alright guys, I'm hoping that some-one can help me.
In my tank I have a Golden Ram. I originally bought 3, so that it wouldn't be lonely. At the time I also had 6 Danios. Anyway, one of the rams seems overly aggressive towards other fish, and you catch him fin-nipping, and generally horrassing other fish in the tank - especially slower moving ones, although he has been known to attack the Danios.
Anyway, the two other Rams died after several days. My water seemed fine, all readings (apart from nitrate) were at 0. I put it down to bullying, as neither of the other two had really been eating, and if they had tried to, the other ram would chase them back into one of their hiding spots.
Over the space of a few months, the Danios have been dropping off one by one as well. Only one of them was down to poor water quality, as I was away from home for a while. However, aren't the Danio's supposed to be more resistant to poor water quality than Rams? Anyway, the last Danio died the other day from an infected gill. This is how they have all gone. It usually comes on quite suddenly, and there doesn't appear to be a link between that and the most recent water change (i.e. it can happen even when I've been particularly good with changing the water). The only thing I can think of is that I've seen this Ram nipping them on several occasions.
Anyway, untill this morning, he was the only fish in the mid to upper part of the tank, sharing it only with two featherfin cats. The problem I was having was getting him to eat. Despite being a bully, he's very timid, and often won't come out into the open all on his own. I tried flake, bloodworm and sinking pellets. Occasionally he would go for an algae wafer or similar placed on the bottom of the tank after the lights hahve gone off, but the catfish usually beat him to it!
So this morning I went to the shop and bought two Bolovian Rams, and introduced them to the tank. The light has been off since they were introduced, and probably will be untill tomorrow morning, so that they don't get too stressed, and have a chance to explore the tank.
Anyway, the original Ram is being a lot braver, and is chasing the other two around the tank, one considerably more than the other. My concern is that these new fish may have the same fate as those before them.
Does any-one have any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
In my tank I have a Golden Ram. I originally bought 3, so that it wouldn't be lonely. At the time I also had 6 Danios. Anyway, one of the rams seems overly aggressive towards other fish, and you catch him fin-nipping, and generally horrassing other fish in the tank - especially slower moving ones, although he has been known to attack the Danios.
Anyway, the two other Rams died after several days. My water seemed fine, all readings (apart from nitrate) were at 0. I put it down to bullying, as neither of the other two had really been eating, and if they had tried to, the other ram would chase them back into one of their hiding spots.
Over the space of a few months, the Danios have been dropping off one by one as well. Only one of them was down to poor water quality, as I was away from home for a while. However, aren't the Danio's supposed to be more resistant to poor water quality than Rams? Anyway, the last Danio died the other day from an infected gill. This is how they have all gone. It usually comes on quite suddenly, and there doesn't appear to be a link between that and the most recent water change (i.e. it can happen even when I've been particularly good with changing the water). The only thing I can think of is that I've seen this Ram nipping them on several occasions.
Anyway, untill this morning, he was the only fish in the mid to upper part of the tank, sharing it only with two featherfin cats. The problem I was having was getting him to eat. Despite being a bully, he's very timid, and often won't come out into the open all on his own. I tried flake, bloodworm and sinking pellets. Occasionally he would go for an algae wafer or similar placed on the bottom of the tank after the lights hahve gone off, but the catfish usually beat him to it!
So this morning I went to the shop and bought two Bolovian Rams, and introduced them to the tank. The light has been off since they were introduced, and probably will be untill tomorrow morning, so that they don't get too stressed, and have a chance to explore the tank.
Anyway, the original Ram is being a lot braver, and is chasing the other two around the tank, one considerably more than the other. My concern is that these new fish may have the same fate as those before them.
Does any-one have any ideas?
Thanks in advance!