fishlove75
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Hello,
Not particularily an emergency now since almost all the fish are dead but would still like to try to figure out what went wrong. So here is the story.
I have had a 12 gallon Marineland Eclipse tank up and running for a little under 3 years. The tank was fishless cycled, no major issues with cycling. No live plants, sand substrate. The tank was going fine with 8 Harlequin rasboras, and 2 nerite snails. Absolutely no issues in the tank. No evidance of disease, parasites etc. All fish acting completely normal. All water stats fine (ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate was 15 before the water change and deaths ph at 7.2 which has been stable at 7.2 for the entire 3 years). So I did the weekly water change, cleaned the dirt off the sand and stirred the sand, all standard routien for my water changes. I use Prime dechlorinator. I woke up the next morning and found 2 fish and one snail dead. I checked stats ammonia 0, nitrite 0 nitrate 5 ph 7.2 temp 76.2 F. Went to work and when i got home there were 4 more fish dead. I now have 2 fish left and one snail, and they seem to be acting normally, as did the other fish prior to thier deaths. There has been absolutely NO CHANGES in the tank for 3 years, I was away for 15 days got back 3 weeks ago. Did a water change before I left and immediately when I returned. There has been a total of 3 water changes sice I got back. However this water change caused all the problems. I have 3 other tanks, also had water changes and cleanings on the same day. I get my water prepared in a big plastic tub and add the prime. The water in the tub is then used in all my tanks but I only had problems in this tank, the other 3 tanks are completely fine. The water in the questionable tank was 76.2 degrees F (also standard for this tank) the temp of the water for the water change was 76.0 F. Nothing got into the tank, nothing got into the water used for the change (and if it was an issue with the new water why am I not having problems in the other 3 tanks?) I have no idea what happened. Any ideas?
Also, water stats following first deaths ammonia was 0.0 nitrite 0 nitrate 5, ph was 7.2. Stats following the second deaths was ammonia 0.25 (my guess from the 4 additional deaths I work 12 hour shifts so It is possible that the 4 that died in the second round of deaths were dead in the tank for 8+ hours)nitrite 0 and nitrate 5 ph 7.2 and no change in temp. Did a water change after each set of deaths So other then the slight ammonia (using api kit) there was nothing major in the water stats the next morning.
Now I was planning on moving my rasboras into my larger 55 gallon tank, and actually shutting down and possibly selling my eclipse tank (long story). So now I am not sure if I should move the remaining 2 fish or not. Any ideas would be helpful, just not sure if I should move the remaining fish/snail and try to sell this tank as planned or just throw it out.
Thanks
edit: Wanted to add that the dead fish looked completely normal, no red gills, no sign of injury, disease or parasits. Just found them floating up side down in the tank.
Not particularily an emergency now since almost all the fish are dead but would still like to try to figure out what went wrong. So here is the story.
I have had a 12 gallon Marineland Eclipse tank up and running for a little under 3 years. The tank was fishless cycled, no major issues with cycling. No live plants, sand substrate. The tank was going fine with 8 Harlequin rasboras, and 2 nerite snails. Absolutely no issues in the tank. No evidance of disease, parasites etc. All fish acting completely normal. All water stats fine (ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate was 15 before the water change and deaths ph at 7.2 which has been stable at 7.2 for the entire 3 years). So I did the weekly water change, cleaned the dirt off the sand and stirred the sand, all standard routien for my water changes. I use Prime dechlorinator. I woke up the next morning and found 2 fish and one snail dead. I checked stats ammonia 0, nitrite 0 nitrate 5 ph 7.2 temp 76.2 F. Went to work and when i got home there were 4 more fish dead. I now have 2 fish left and one snail, and they seem to be acting normally, as did the other fish prior to thier deaths. There has been absolutely NO CHANGES in the tank for 3 years, I was away for 15 days got back 3 weeks ago. Did a water change before I left and immediately when I returned. There has been a total of 3 water changes sice I got back. However this water change caused all the problems. I have 3 other tanks, also had water changes and cleanings on the same day. I get my water prepared in a big plastic tub and add the prime. The water in the tub is then used in all my tanks but I only had problems in this tank, the other 3 tanks are completely fine. The water in the questionable tank was 76.2 degrees F (also standard for this tank) the temp of the water for the water change was 76.0 F. Nothing got into the tank, nothing got into the water used for the change (and if it was an issue with the new water why am I not having problems in the other 3 tanks?) I have no idea what happened. Any ideas?
Also, water stats following first deaths ammonia was 0.0 nitrite 0 nitrate 5, ph was 7.2. Stats following the second deaths was ammonia 0.25 (my guess from the 4 additional deaths I work 12 hour shifts so It is possible that the 4 that died in the second round of deaths were dead in the tank for 8+ hours)nitrite 0 and nitrate 5 ph 7.2 and no change in temp. Did a water change after each set of deaths So other then the slight ammonia (using api kit) there was nothing major in the water stats the next morning.
Now I was planning on moving my rasboras into my larger 55 gallon tank, and actually shutting down and possibly selling my eclipse tank (long story). So now I am not sure if I should move the remaining 2 fish or not. Any ideas would be helpful, just not sure if I should move the remaining fish/snail and try to sell this tank as planned or just throw it out.
Thanks
edit: Wanted to add that the dead fish looked completely normal, no red gills, no sign of injury, disease or parasits. Just found them floating up side down in the tank.