Bilbo Baggins
New Member
For the past couple of months I've been losing fish on a constant basis. I must admit i've only picked up on the hobby at the end of last year so I'm still a newbie, even though I've been reading a lot about it ever since.
I have a 55 gallon cycled planted aquarium. Temp 25 °C , PH 7, KH 4, Ammonium/Ammonia (NH4) 0.05, Nitrite (NO2) 0.05, Nitrate (N03) 5-10.
At the time I had 6 neon- Tetras, 2 Angel, 2 Keyhole cichlid, 4 German Blue Ram and 6 Guppies. Once they settled in I bought 2 Chinese Algae eaters, because i started getting a lot of algae. That's when the problems started.
Now I am left with only 2 Neon Tetras from the starting fish. Even when my guppies had 10 fry and i kept them in a breeding tank, separated from the rest of the rest of the fish they eventually all died, most didn't last more than a week, the bravest almost a month.
At first i thought it might be the CAE since they seemed the most active and loved to pick on the rest of the fish, so I removed them. But I still lost 2 other fish, the latest one being the Keyhole cichlid.
The most common symptom i've noticed is that they tend to stop being so active and constantly hiding, barely eating than laying at the bottom of the tank for a week or so and a day before they pass away they swim to the top. I've noticed this behaviour in all of my fish except the tetras.
I've bought shrimps recently to replace the CAE and snails came unexpectedly with them, and they both seem to be thriving so far. The amount of snails have increased significantly in a couple of weeks.
What could be the problem? I've tried using stress guard by seachem to reduce their stress and help them heal, but it didn't help at all.
I've attached a photo of my aquarium and 2 of my fish before they passed away. I have a pic of my dead keyhole cichlid, but don't know if it's allowed to post it or not.
I have a 55 gallon cycled planted aquarium. Temp 25 °C , PH 7, KH 4, Ammonium/Ammonia (NH4) 0.05, Nitrite (NO2) 0.05, Nitrate (N03) 5-10.
At the time I had 6 neon- Tetras, 2 Angel, 2 Keyhole cichlid, 4 German Blue Ram and 6 Guppies. Once they settled in I bought 2 Chinese Algae eaters, because i started getting a lot of algae. That's when the problems started.
Now I am left with only 2 Neon Tetras from the starting fish. Even when my guppies had 10 fry and i kept them in a breeding tank, separated from the rest of the rest of the fish they eventually all died, most didn't last more than a week, the bravest almost a month.
At first i thought it might be the CAE since they seemed the most active and loved to pick on the rest of the fish, so I removed them. But I still lost 2 other fish, the latest one being the Keyhole cichlid.
The most common symptom i've noticed is that they tend to stop being so active and constantly hiding, barely eating than laying at the bottom of the tank for a week or so and a day before they pass away they swim to the top. I've noticed this behaviour in all of my fish except the tetras.
I've bought shrimps recently to replace the CAE and snails came unexpectedly with them, and they both seem to be thriving so far. The amount of snails have increased significantly in a couple of weeks.
What could be the problem? I've tried using stress guard by seachem to reduce their stress and help them heal, but it didn't help at all.
I've attached a photo of my aquarium and 2 of my fish before they passed away. I have a pic of my dead keyhole cichlid, but don't know if it's allowed to post it or not.