some bad news.
One of the fish died. Carrot
Over the past couple of days as suggested if I see any ammonia in the tank, do a 70% water change daily. In a 200l tank that’s 140l if my maths is correct. I’ve been adding tap conditioner to the water I’m adding. So tap conditioner to the 140l in.
My method is to take 140l out over 14 buckets. 10l at a time. Cleaning the sand etc at the same time, mainly hoovering poop. This method works best for me.
I then fill up a 50l bucket to around 40l capacity add the necessary water conditioner to this and use a pond pump to pump the clean water into the tank. Temperature wise I just use my hand. I know this is not ideal but it’s all I can think of. I’m not sure if this method increases the shock factor as I’m not sure how accurate this method actually is. If anyone could share best practices regarding getting the exact temp, please share.
I repeat the process of filling the 50l bucket first. Touch test the water temp and pump.
I was on my way into town to try and pick up some plants for the tank as suggested earlier. I had to make a trip back home because I forgot my phone and wallet. That’s is when I noticed carrot floating like it was dead. This was in the space of and hour/ 45 minutes from seeing him sitting at the bottom like he was doing after the water change. After the water change carrot was somewhat upset.
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The other two, Chocolate and shiny were relatively active and swimming about. The only time carrot moved was when the other two nudged him. I dropped in some food. Chocolate and shiny were all over it. Carrot however wasn’t so much. Had a few nibbles but got beat to a lot by the other two.
It was mentioned before fish can go a long time without food. They essentially eat for movement and growth. So naturally I’d assume since I haven’t fed them in 24hr carrot is just being economical with his movement.
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Unfortunately this was carrot when I came to get my wallet and phone. I immediately took him out and placed him in a bucket which was already conditioned.
Nothing.
Carrot was an amazing fish despite having it for only a short while. It’s the 1st one I wanted when I walking into the pet store.
What mistake am I making?
Please help me so I don’t make the same mistake.
My other two beauties are doing ok as far as I can tell but so was carrot until today.
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