Leonor Filipe
New Member
Hi,
Today I woke up to find a dead harlequin rasbora in my community tank, I have no ideia why since none of them have been behaving oddly.
I've had my school of 7 rasboras for around 6 months with no major issues other than some fin nipping at the biggining by my largest tetra (he's calmed down since).
Water parameters are:
Nh3 25
Nh2 0
Nh4 0
Gh 4
Kh 4
Ph 6.9
Cl 0.2
It's a 10 gallon tank, I've been doing 35% water change weekly and I did it twice this week cuz levels are good but not what I'd like them to be in terms of kh and gh and chlorine and also cuz tetra seemed to have buyoncy issues but nothing about the rasboras seemed like a red flag.
Could this be natural causes or should I be concerned about an infection, illness, bacteria or general bad water/environment?
PS- all rasboras were accounted for yesterday night and all seemed in good health. The deceased rasbora does not seem to have been victim of aggression, and she was found floating on the top of the tank in between some surface plants.
Today I woke up to find a dead harlequin rasbora in my community tank, I have no ideia why since none of them have been behaving oddly.
I've had my school of 7 rasboras for around 6 months with no major issues other than some fin nipping at the biggining by my largest tetra (he's calmed down since).
Water parameters are:
Nh3 25
Nh2 0
Nh4 0
Gh 4
Kh 4
Ph 6.9
Cl 0.2
It's a 10 gallon tank, I've been doing 35% water change weekly and I did it twice this week cuz levels are good but not what I'd like them to be in terms of kh and gh and chlorine and also cuz tetra seemed to have buyoncy issues but nothing about the rasboras seemed like a red flag.
Could this be natural causes or should I be concerned about an infection, illness, bacteria or general bad water/environment?
PS- all rasboras were accounted for yesterday night and all seemed in good health. The deceased rasbora does not seem to have been victim of aggression, and she was found floating on the top of the tank in between some surface plants.