All were good when I tested them. Even after he died.yeah barbs are aggressive
have you checked its underside for red markings?
ammonia, nitrite, nitrate!
those are very likely for an uncycled tank.
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All were good when I tested them. Even after he died.yeah barbs are aggressive
have you checked its underside for red markings?
ammonia, nitrite, nitrate!
those are very likely for an uncycled tank.
That’s crazy omg. I keep my lid on. Never stays off the tank.They can move pretty quick and when they do no tank is big enough for them. I have had several Redtail Sharks end up on the floor over the years.
No, didn’t check for marks but also didn’t notice anything unusual on it. SorryAll were good when I tested them. Even after he died.
Oh wow lolWe named this guy "Suicide Fish" cos when I did water changes he would take off. You can see the scale damage on his side
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He is a Redtail Black. ( Labeo Bicolor ). He was around 5 inches long. Just a nutty fish!!Oh wow lol
What kind is he? How big? When I did water changes, I kept all fish in the water. He never acted weird.
Thank you!! I will work on the plants today. As o watched them for the one day they were in the tank, I didn’t see any issues among them. What happened after I went to bed, I’ll never know. I checked to see if they ( barbs and shark) we compatible mates, and read that they were. Again, this is all mew to me and I am trying to figure it out .The thing that leaps out at me is a complete lack of sight line blocking.
When you have fish which are potentially aggressive, such as Tiger Barbs, you absolutely must have sight blocking in place.
Does not matter whether you have real or artificial plants, your fish need places that they can hide and feel secure...especially if there is a bully already in the aquarium or you add a bully or two.
Fish need to have sanctuary.....just as we humans like to be alone sometimes, so do fish.
Looking at your scaping, yes you have planting...but....its single plants dotted here and there all over the place. Ideally fish prefer to have clumped planting and rocks and wood that they can hide within, especially if they are stressed by being chased by new fish that are out and out bullies....such as Tiger Barbs.
I would strongly suggest that you rescape the aquarium. Clump the plants together and add to them so that your fish no longer get a 360 degree view of each other 24/7, add rock formations, again for the fish to shelter behind when they feel uncomfortable or are dozing......basically anything to block the view from one fish to another
I would hazard a guess that your shark was chased and harrassed to death, probably after dark. Its a very commonplace issue when there are mixed species that are potentially aggressive and no sight blocking has been done.