Ok, I'm hoping someone out there might be able to help me, because I am all out of ideas...
For the most part all the fish seem lively, active, colourful and generally enjoying life. The exception to this was 2 male guppies who seemed to have lost some colour, and had fins down.
To start with I had:
3 Male guppies, (2 adults, 1 young but old enough to be interested in the girlies!)
4 Female guppies
4 Rainbow Neons
2 Albino catfish
1 Bulldog Pleco
The other day my wife noticed that 2 of the female guppies were 'missing'. This completely purplexed us. They weren't floating, they weren't on the bottom, tangled in plants, or in the filter, just gone.
Decided to keep a closer eye on the tank.
When I went to feed them tonight, the tank was looking on the 'empty' side. Counted the fish, 1 male guppy and 1 rainbow neon missing. After searching around the tank I found the rainbow neon in a plant, not stuck just held there by the flow, but definitly dead. Also the male guppy I found at the filter inlet, again, not stuck, but held by the flow.
Both fish seemed to be free from any damage, lumps, bumps, swellings, or rashes, markings etc, but both dead.
I've performed a full set of water tests tonight but everything came up 'normal' so I am stumped... (results below)
Any thoughts most welcome!
Tank size: 60 Litre
Test performed using API master test kit (liquids)
Ph: 7.6 (maxed out)
High Ph: 7.8
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 40 (This is normal for me, my tap water doesn't read much below this)
Tank temp: 77f / 25c
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior):
None other than 2 adult male guppies (when both were alive) seem pale in colour, and were swimming with fins down. The 'junior' male with still brightly coloured, and swimming fins up.
Volume and Frequency of water changes:
Monthly - 50%. Most recent change was about 1 week ago (hence me getting nervous and doing water tests tonight!)
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank:
API Stress Coat - Added when water was changed as a 'water conditioner'
JBL Ferropol fertiliser for aquatic plants (liquid)
JBL Kugeln Balls (Basically clay balls with nutrients for plant roots)
BOTH plant feeds state that they have zero NO3 and PO4
The only far outside chance thing that I can think of as a possibility is that the unit the tank is sat on has drawers and 2 cupboards in it. 1 of the cupboards is where I keep the 'fish stuff' including the test chemicals etc, and so I have fitted a saftey catch to the door to stop our young children getting into it. This was fitted probably about 3 weeks ago at least, but it does mean that sometimes the cupboard door has to be 'banged' slightly more than before to get the catch to secure. I don't mean slamming the door, just more force than before. I know fish are sensitive to vibrations, but this can't be it can it?
(Hoping now I haven't sown a seed into everyones mind before I get their impressions of the situation)
What to do? Should I see if I can get some kind of 'blanket' medication to put in the tank 'just in case' ?
For the most part all the fish seem lively, active, colourful and generally enjoying life. The exception to this was 2 male guppies who seemed to have lost some colour, and had fins down.
To start with I had:
3 Male guppies, (2 adults, 1 young but old enough to be interested in the girlies!)
4 Female guppies
4 Rainbow Neons
2 Albino catfish
1 Bulldog Pleco
The other day my wife noticed that 2 of the female guppies were 'missing'. This completely purplexed us. They weren't floating, they weren't on the bottom, tangled in plants, or in the filter, just gone.
Decided to keep a closer eye on the tank.
When I went to feed them tonight, the tank was looking on the 'empty' side. Counted the fish, 1 male guppy and 1 rainbow neon missing. After searching around the tank I found the rainbow neon in a plant, not stuck just held there by the flow, but definitly dead. Also the male guppy I found at the filter inlet, again, not stuck, but held by the flow.
Both fish seemed to be free from any damage, lumps, bumps, swellings, or rashes, markings etc, but both dead.
I've performed a full set of water tests tonight but everything came up 'normal' so I am stumped... (results below)
Any thoughts most welcome!
Tank size: 60 Litre
Test performed using API master test kit (liquids)
Ph: 7.6 (maxed out)
High Ph: 7.8
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 40 (This is normal for me, my tap water doesn't read much below this)
Tank temp: 77f / 25c
Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior):
None other than 2 adult male guppies (when both were alive) seem pale in colour, and were swimming with fins down. The 'junior' male with still brightly coloured, and swimming fins up.
Volume and Frequency of water changes:
Monthly - 50%. Most recent change was about 1 week ago (hence me getting nervous and doing water tests tonight!)
Chemical Additives or Media in your tank:
API Stress Coat - Added when water was changed as a 'water conditioner'
JBL Ferropol fertiliser for aquatic plants (liquid)
JBL Kugeln Balls (Basically clay balls with nutrients for plant roots)
BOTH plant feeds state that they have zero NO3 and PO4
The only far outside chance thing that I can think of as a possibility is that the unit the tank is sat on has drawers and 2 cupboards in it. 1 of the cupboards is where I keep the 'fish stuff' including the test chemicals etc, and so I have fitted a saftey catch to the door to stop our young children getting into it. This was fitted probably about 3 weeks ago at least, but it does mean that sometimes the cupboard door has to be 'banged' slightly more than before to get the catch to secure. I don't mean slamming the door, just more force than before. I know fish are sensitive to vibrations, but this can't be it can it?
(Hoping now I haven't sown a seed into everyones mind before I get their impressions of the situation)
What to do? Should I see if I can get some kind of 'blanket' medication to put in the tank 'just in case' ?