Hey,
New to this forum. This morning instead of there being five of my corydoras aeneus (3 albino and 2 bronze) there was only two albino. Now there seems to be an awful lot online about this occurrence of disappearing fish especially with corys and I'm aware that sometimes you just have to write it off as a mystery but this has really bothered me, and quite upset me.
First thing I did was totally turn the tank 'upside down' checked everywhere. Even in sand. I hate doing this because it stresses out all the others. There is literally no sign.
As to jumping out there is also no sign around tank. It's a hooded tank with only like a couple of tiny holes that a fish could possibly ever jump through. I have also never witnessed any type of jumping behaviour from them.
My only conclusion is a very unlikely one, that is the air stone (which the corys love swimming right through) pushed one up out of the water and it fell out the TINY hole that allows the air stone wire in through. And then that my dog may have sadly eaten it. It's possible I guess but so unlikely.
Has anyone experienced anything similar. I'm guessing if the fish died in the tank, with it being an armoured catfish there would be body parts left in the tank. I can't find anything.
My tank is 50 litres (12 gallons??) I'm fairly new to corys but they've been in there getting on 2 months. (Fish less cycle completed before stocking.)
Parameters
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 5
Ph a steady somewhere between 7.4-7.6 (little higher than ideal for corys but they have previously been totally fine and healthy in behaviour pretty sure it's to do with the sand substrate.)
Kh: not sure exactly but its a soft water area.
It's really bothered me. Has anyone ever had a fish being pushed into the air by an air stone. Maybe a cory swimming, as they do, straight upwards from the bubbler and out of the water??
New to this forum. This morning instead of there being five of my corydoras aeneus (3 albino and 2 bronze) there was only two albino. Now there seems to be an awful lot online about this occurrence of disappearing fish especially with corys and I'm aware that sometimes you just have to write it off as a mystery but this has really bothered me, and quite upset me.
First thing I did was totally turn the tank 'upside down' checked everywhere. Even in sand. I hate doing this because it stresses out all the others. There is literally no sign.
As to jumping out there is also no sign around tank. It's a hooded tank with only like a couple of tiny holes that a fish could possibly ever jump through. I have also never witnessed any type of jumping behaviour from them.
My only conclusion is a very unlikely one, that is the air stone (which the corys love swimming right through) pushed one up out of the water and it fell out the TINY hole that allows the air stone wire in through. And then that my dog may have sadly eaten it. It's possible I guess but so unlikely.
Has anyone experienced anything similar. I'm guessing if the fish died in the tank, with it being an armoured catfish there would be body parts left in the tank. I can't find anything.
My tank is 50 litres (12 gallons??) I'm fairly new to corys but they've been in there getting on 2 months. (Fish less cycle completed before stocking.)
Parameters
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 5
Ph a steady somewhere between 7.4-7.6 (little higher than ideal for corys but they have previously been totally fine and healthy in behaviour pretty sure it's to do with the sand substrate.)
Kh: not sure exactly but its a soft water area.
It's really bothered me. Has anyone ever had a fish being pushed into the air by an air stone. Maybe a cory swimming, as they do, straight upwards from the bubbler and out of the water??