M'al-finny
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So, in the midst of refilling my 55 gal after a big water change (about 60%,) I saw the dead danio. The living room was sopping, because I am refilling the tank 2 gallons at a time. 33 gallons to refill, 2 gallons at a time. That's 17 trips to the sink.
I saw the danio and thought I had killed it by pouring the water in with too much force. I was horrified and heartbroken.
Turns out that the improvised cover for the wet/dry or sump or trickle filter cover had failed and he had spent the day swimming around in the sump. Hubby tried to get him out by scooping and/or netting on several occassions and spent upwards of 45 minutes total trying to get the fish out. (He did get another fish out successfully.) Eventually, he gave up and left the fish in the sump.
Well, fish apparently got sucked through the pump, past the backflow inhibitor and back into the tank. Only, no longer in one piece. After I got done yelling at hubby about not covering the pump intake out of the sump with the net, or some screening, or WHATEVER ... I looked around my soggy living room, to my sad child saying "they're all going to die" to my hubby who was annoyed that I had yelled at him.
I don't know when to feed the fish ... they never come for the food. I hope they are finding it on the bottom of the tank at some point, becuase they are starving otherwise. I am doing massive water changes because the ammonia is too high.
I am just soooo frustrated, I think I may be done with this hobby before I have really figured it out.
Thanks for listening.
M'al
I saw the danio and thought I had killed it by pouring the water in with too much force. I was horrified and heartbroken.
Turns out that the improvised cover for the wet/dry or sump or trickle filter cover had failed and he had spent the day swimming around in the sump. Hubby tried to get him out by scooping and/or netting on several occassions and spent upwards of 45 minutes total trying to get the fish out. (He did get another fish out successfully.) Eventually, he gave up and left the fish in the sump.
Well, fish apparently got sucked through the pump, past the backflow inhibitor and back into the tank. Only, no longer in one piece. After I got done yelling at hubby about not covering the pump intake out of the sump with the net, or some screening, or WHATEVER ... I looked around my soggy living room, to my sad child saying "they're all going to die" to my hubby who was annoyed that I had yelled at him.
I don't know when to feed the fish ... they never come for the food. I hope they are finding it on the bottom of the tank at some point, becuase they are starving otherwise. I am doing massive water changes because the ammonia is too high.
I am just soooo frustrated, I think I may be done with this hobby before I have really figured it out.
Thanks for listening.
M'al