markanthany
Mostly New Member
Hey all,
So as the title says, we woke up to a tank of five CPD's with one alive and the other four dead. I feel bad because this is our first time keeping them and we got them anyway even though quite a few were dead in the tank from which they were purchased. However, everything in the tank appeared to be healthy so I didn't think twice (and we had been looking for them for quite a while.) After about 12 hours of having them home, we woke up to four dead in the tank with nipped fins and bleeding sides with one still happily swimming in the tank. We checked the tank parameters and they are as follows: 5g, 69 degrees F, neutral-slightly acidic PH, ammonia and nitrates and nitrites 0. The tank only has a small amazon sword with some sizeable rocks, so my initial thought was aggression from not enough hides, we just didn't expect it to be an issue so quickly.
However, I looked up how to sex them, and we found that the one surviving is indeed male, with the other four being female. What gives? I figured if anything, 1 male to 4 female ratio would be fine and possibly ideal for breeding. Why would one male of any species kill off all the females? Were lack of enough hides/plants really the cause? Or something else?
The tank from which they were purchased at the store had about the same amount of hides/cover but a 5g with many more CPD's in it. Though there were about 10 alive, there were about 5 or more dead at the bottom. No idea if they were wild caught or captive bred.
So as the title says, we woke up to a tank of five CPD's with one alive and the other four dead. I feel bad because this is our first time keeping them and we got them anyway even though quite a few were dead in the tank from which they were purchased. However, everything in the tank appeared to be healthy so I didn't think twice (and we had been looking for them for quite a while.) After about 12 hours of having them home, we woke up to four dead in the tank with nipped fins and bleeding sides with one still happily swimming in the tank. We checked the tank parameters and they are as follows: 5g, 69 degrees F, neutral-slightly acidic PH, ammonia and nitrates and nitrites 0. The tank only has a small amazon sword with some sizeable rocks, so my initial thought was aggression from not enough hides, we just didn't expect it to be an issue so quickly.
However, I looked up how to sex them, and we found that the one surviving is indeed male, with the other four being female. What gives? I figured if anything, 1 male to 4 female ratio would be fine and possibly ideal for breeding. Why would one male of any species kill off all the females? Were lack of enough hides/plants really the cause? Or something else?
The tank from which they were purchased at the store had about the same amount of hides/cover but a 5g with many more CPD's in it. Though there were about 10 alive, there were about 5 or more dead at the bottom. No idea if they were wild caught or captive bred.