tetra king
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my scissore fish died the other day their didnt seem to be anthing wrong with it could any one tell me why that happend.
thanks
tetra king
thanks
tetra king
That tank is awfully small for neon tetras or scissortails (which I am assuming if the same fish as you mean). Both need to be in large groups because they are schooling fish and they need lots of swimming space.
Did you cycle the tank before adding the fish? What are your actual water levels? How many fish in the tank?
Why are you using two different user names?
The advice of tetras being groups still doesn't address the fact the tank is too small for those fish.
You also haven't given your test results for the water. Are you testing your water? If not I really suggest you go and buy some test kits right away. Drop kits are better and more accurate than strips. If your tank isn't cycled and is still showing ammonia and nitrite, that is very bad for your fish indeed. I suggest you read the pinned topic about cycling.
Are there any other fish in this particular tank? You posted before about having a gold sucking loach and a betta in a 20 litre tank, is it the same tank?
that is my freinds tank not mine.A betta is a siamese fighting fish btw. Even if you and siamese king are different people, you are clearly talking about the same tank, and a post by siamese king said you have a gold sucking loach, a siamese fighter (betta), 5 neon tetras and a couple of mollies.
3 neon tetras and a guppyso what, in total, do you have in your tank?
Can you list what species and how many of each you have in the tank.
3 neon tetras and a guppyso what, in total, do you have in your tank?
Can you list what species and how many of each you have in the tank.
3 neon tetras and a guppyso what, in total, do you have in your tank?
Can you list what species and how many of each you have in the tank.