Should have got a puppy
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Possibly the wrong thread to post on, as I have no living fish any more. All 9 died in the last two days and I am really upset.
Bought the tank in Aug (60 litre), left it a couple of weeks with some wood and plants from local fish shop, couple of weeks later added a couple of Neon tetra, and then a few weeks later a couple more, and again until we had 6.
They looked healthy, but I felt they were not happy, because they just didn't swim around that much unless it was feeding time, so I didn't get any more for a long time as just thought they needed time to settle. My dad has kept tropical fish for years, and told me it was all in my head, and that the fish were happy, but as I wasn't so sure, I just didn't buy any more. Then one day, I thought the water temp felt a little low on my skin, so bought a thermometer and the water was cooler than the thermostat was set at - I'd set the thermostat at 25 and the water was about 22. So I turned it up, until the temp was reading 24C and the fish perked up, and finally I felt ready to buy some more fish.
So I bought added a few Molly's, and they all looked really happy, and I felt very happy with the tank.
Then, a few days ago, one of the Molly's was hanging out at the bottom, which I thought was a bit strange. I went to work, and came back and found all the neon tetra dead. The Mollys looked okay. I then checked the temp and realised then water was only 20-21C. It had been a bit of a cold snap and In a bid to save the fish, I added a few litres of tap water, boiled and allowed to cool - with some tap safe, but perhaps a few degrees warmer than the tank water, in a hope it might raise the temp until I could get a new thermostat. I turned the thermostat up to 31C and the water temp came up a little to 22C.
I tested my water - nitrites, nitrates, ammonia all zero. pH 6.5.
Next morning, the Molly's were all dead.
Could it be the temperature alone that killed them all? Or the shock of me adding slightly warmer water?
Do I need to empty the whole tank any clean everything, in case it was a disease, even though I didn't see any evidence of anything?
If I do need to clean the tank, what do I clean it with?
Thanks in advance.
We were going to get a puppy, but our kid wanted a fish. I thought it would be easy.....
Bought the tank in Aug (60 litre), left it a couple of weeks with some wood and plants from local fish shop, couple of weeks later added a couple of Neon tetra, and then a few weeks later a couple more, and again until we had 6.
They looked healthy, but I felt they were not happy, because they just didn't swim around that much unless it was feeding time, so I didn't get any more for a long time as just thought they needed time to settle. My dad has kept tropical fish for years, and told me it was all in my head, and that the fish were happy, but as I wasn't so sure, I just didn't buy any more. Then one day, I thought the water temp felt a little low on my skin, so bought a thermometer and the water was cooler than the thermostat was set at - I'd set the thermostat at 25 and the water was about 22. So I turned it up, until the temp was reading 24C and the fish perked up, and finally I felt ready to buy some more fish.
So I bought added a few Molly's, and they all looked really happy, and I felt very happy with the tank.
Then, a few days ago, one of the Molly's was hanging out at the bottom, which I thought was a bit strange. I went to work, and came back and found all the neon tetra dead. The Mollys looked okay. I then checked the temp and realised then water was only 20-21C. It had been a bit of a cold snap and In a bid to save the fish, I added a few litres of tap water, boiled and allowed to cool - with some tap safe, but perhaps a few degrees warmer than the tank water, in a hope it might raise the temp until I could get a new thermostat. I turned the thermostat up to 31C and the water temp came up a little to 22C.
I tested my water - nitrites, nitrates, ammonia all zero. pH 6.5.
Next morning, the Molly's were all dead.
Could it be the temperature alone that killed them all? Or the shock of me adding slightly warmer water?
Do I need to empty the whole tank any clean everything, in case it was a disease, even though I didn't see any evidence of anything?
If I do need to clean the tank, what do I clean it with?
Thanks in advance.
We were going to get a puppy, but our kid wanted a fish. I thought it would be easy.....