drbrad25
New Member
Disaster! I got home today to discover three of my four bristlenose catfish lifeless on the bottom of the tank.
My tank is only about 3 weeks old but i thought it had cycled completely and my platies seem to be fine (i have 6 in the tank)
I measured the pH with 3 different test kits and of course got three different results (7.6/7.4/7.3). There was no ammonia or nitrite (although the kit hasn't shown any ammonia or nitrite since buying the test kit about 2 weeks ago and i've measured about every 3 days).
The catfish were only added about 3 days ago. The only thing i can think went wrong is that everytime i added an algae pellet for the catfish, the platies would eat it so is starvation possible?
The only thing i changed in my tank since getting the catfish is i added a bredding net to the side of my tank to look after some platy fry that had been born. I noticed today that the water on top of the breeding was looking a bit mucky (not like the rest of the tanks water) so to be safe i removed the breeding net and let the fry run free (they were a reasonable size to fend for themselves). The net itself actually looked quite dirty (lots of red muck on the side) Thought it might be leftover food that had polluted the net so it was probably best to remove it anyway.
Anyway, any ideas as to what most likely went wrong? I don't want my last one to die.
It's a 50 gallon tank.
My differential diagnoses are:
-starvation
-tank pollution (due to ineffective test kits)
Thanks,
Brad
My tank is only about 3 weeks old but i thought it had cycled completely and my platies seem to be fine (i have 6 in the tank)
I measured the pH with 3 different test kits and of course got three different results (7.6/7.4/7.3). There was no ammonia or nitrite (although the kit hasn't shown any ammonia or nitrite since buying the test kit about 2 weeks ago and i've measured about every 3 days).
The catfish were only added about 3 days ago. The only thing i can think went wrong is that everytime i added an algae pellet for the catfish, the platies would eat it so is starvation possible?
The only thing i changed in my tank since getting the catfish is i added a bredding net to the side of my tank to look after some platy fry that had been born. I noticed today that the water on top of the breeding was looking a bit mucky (not like the rest of the tanks water) so to be safe i removed the breeding net and let the fry run free (they were a reasonable size to fend for themselves). The net itself actually looked quite dirty (lots of red muck on the side) Thought it might be leftover food that had polluted the net so it was probably best to remove it anyway.
Anyway, any ideas as to what most likely went wrong? I don't want my last one to die.
It's a 50 gallon tank.
My differential diagnoses are:
-starvation
-tank pollution (due to ineffective test kits)
Thanks,
Brad