All my Plecs have died

Alkalineroger

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Any initial thoughts on this.

I have a 32g tank which has been set up for about 18 months,
Over the past couple of days i have lost all of my plecs (a bristlenose, a small albino and 1 which i could never identify). :no:
They didn't have any obvious signs of illness and were acting fine.
All the other fish in my tanks still seem ok and have no outward signs of illness.

I will check out my water condition tomorrow but i haven't done anything i don't usually do with regards to water changes or introducing new fish.

I'm stuck

Cheers in advance

Roger
 
Hi Alkalineroger :)

I'm sorry to learn about your plecos. :byebye:

I will move your thread to the Catfish section. I think it will have a greater chance of being seen by someone who can help you.
 
It could be a number of things... low O2 effects the bottom dwellers first - as does high ammonia... Do a water change.

:byebye:
 
Hi all thanks for your comments.

Low Oxygen was my initial thought, I have an airstone and undergravel filters running so the water is well curculated, plus i have 3 Corys and 3 Dorads which all seem fine.

The water is fine today and all the other fish are still ok.

hmmm :S
Maybe i'll never know

Cheers
Roj
 
Hi, sorry for your loss. But three plecs in a 32 gal is to much. You only need one for a tank that size. Food source is a big one, are you supplementing with anything else? THey will definatley starve in a tank of that size if you are not adding anything else for them to eat.

If all your test check fine then I would just replace the ones you lost with just one plec. My advice would be a bristlenose. They do not get that big and are a great addition to your aquarium. I have had mine for over two years now in my 25 gal. I don't supplement with extra feedings but he does come out and snatch up the extra flakes it there are any.

If you had a 100gal tank then the three of them would be okay. But a 32 is just not big enough for the three of them. They can also be quite protective of their area too.

Good luck and keep us posted.....bugsy
 

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