AmyJade2004
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@seangee it seems to only be the balloon mollies, possibly the corys and possibly the guppies dying in this way but I'm not sure which ones died from the ammonia poisoning. All of these fish have been really disorientated before their death and couldn't swim properly. My plecos and endlers haven't been affected. About 5 months ago I did have an issue with keeping guppies as they kept dying in the same way but my lfs just said that some people can't keep guppies so I won't be able to have any in my tank but 3 have stayed alive for about 3 months so I'm not sure if this could be the same disease. What would be the best way to quarantine them? Also with the euthanising, would this be after they have shown a first symptom?
@LostBear I've had a small look behind the tank and it's not near the sides but possibly in the middle. There is only a small space in the lid where the wires go out that it could've jumped out but it couldn't really swim so I don't think it would have the power to jump out of the tank. I also don't think he could've been eaten because I was only gone for half an hour from the point he was nearly dead and the point where he had disappeared.
@LostBear I've had a small look behind the tank and it's not near the sides but possibly in the middle. There is only a small space in the lid where the wires go out that it could've jumped out but it couldn't really swim so I don't think it would have the power to jump out of the tank. I also don't think he could've been eaten because I was only gone for half an hour from the point he was nearly dead and the point where he had disappeared.