playfulalliecat
Fish Crazy
I have a friend at work who told me he has been keeping bala sharks and a couple of plecos in a 55 gallon tank for 8 years. (Not sure of the sizes or how many) He said last night he cleaned the tank for the first time in 3 months, vacuuming all the gravel and changing 50% of the water. Within 30 minutes all of the balas died. He had no idea why so I started asking questions. I asked about treating the water, what he used, how much........he said I have never treated the water at all. I was in shock, to say the least! He lives in the same town I do and has city water. I know from a report we got in the mail last week that the water here is pretty bad and has chlorine as well as chloramines. He said he has never in the entire 8 years put anything at all besides tap water in his tank.......no treatment, meds, etc. I also asked why he hadn't cleaned it and didn't he do more frequent water changes and he said no, just when it looks dirty every few months or so. I tried to explain to him the importance of water treatment for chemicals and water changes and how it affects the water parameters. He acted like I was crazy and said well it worked for 8 years so why the problem now? Anyway, I just wanted to get your opinions on this and see if anyone can explain why he was able to keep these fish alive with chlorine and chloramine for all that time. I am at a loss and I offered to check his water parameters too (before I found out he doesn't treat the water and his water change schedule if you could call it that). Now I have a feeling that checking the parameters is all a mute point. However, he does still have the plecos so maybe I could save them if I can talk some sense into him!