rainbowcharmer
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My tank is established, and the levels are about perfect. No ammonia, no nitrites, very little nitrates between water changes (every week to 2 weeks, 15% or so).
It seems like all my "algae eating" fish are keeling over.
I've lost 2 ottos, 3 bamboo shrimp, my rubber lipped pleco...
I had the 2 ottos, 1 bamboo shrimp and rubber lipped at the same time.
The 1st otto died, followed by the rubber lipped pleco about 3 days later (levels all tested fine on both days). A few days after that, the 1st bamboo shrimp died. Again, levels were fine.
I stopped at the LFS with a water sample to make sure. Everything checked out OK.
Picked up another bamboo shrimp, who died the next day.
Back to the LFS with the shrimp and the water for another test - everything's fine.
They said since I got a very small shrimp, it might be that he just wasn't healthy - so to try a bigger one. Ok fine.
That was 3 weeks ago. Today - he's dead too.
As is my other otto.
I don't get it??
All other fish are fine. The others in the tank are mollies, zebra danios, tetras and 2 kuhli loaches (was 3, but one died, and i haven't replaced it).
Suggestions? Ideas? Anyone know why all of one type of eaters would keel over like that?
I feed spirulina algae flakes and sinking algae tabs every other day. Opposite day is regular flakes and sinking pellets. I feed once daily, and the water is crystal clear.
I loved the bamboo shrimps because my gravel has never been so sparkling white! It always started to go a little brown with algae until they were put into the tank, and since then I've not seen a spot of algae.
Is it possible that my tank does not have enough algae to keep them going? Even one otto and one bamboo shrimp?? As that is what was in there this last time around.
It's a 46 gallon tank, more than adequate filter (for a 55+ gallon tank), is it too much filtration??
I'm stumped...
Emms
It seems like all my "algae eating" fish are keeling over.
I've lost 2 ottos, 3 bamboo shrimp, my rubber lipped pleco...
I had the 2 ottos, 1 bamboo shrimp and rubber lipped at the same time.
The 1st otto died, followed by the rubber lipped pleco about 3 days later (levels all tested fine on both days). A few days after that, the 1st bamboo shrimp died. Again, levels were fine.
I stopped at the LFS with a water sample to make sure. Everything checked out OK.
Picked up another bamboo shrimp, who died the next day.
Back to the LFS with the shrimp and the water for another test - everything's fine.
They said since I got a very small shrimp, it might be that he just wasn't healthy - so to try a bigger one. Ok fine.
That was 3 weeks ago. Today - he's dead too.
As is my other otto.
I don't get it??
All other fish are fine. The others in the tank are mollies, zebra danios, tetras and 2 kuhli loaches (was 3, but one died, and i haven't replaced it).
Suggestions? Ideas? Anyone know why all of one type of eaters would keel over like that?
I feed spirulina algae flakes and sinking algae tabs every other day. Opposite day is regular flakes and sinking pellets. I feed once daily, and the water is crystal clear.
I loved the bamboo shrimps because my gravel has never been so sparkling white! It always started to go a little brown with algae until they were put into the tank, and since then I've not seen a spot of algae.
Is it possible that my tank does not have enough algae to keep them going? Even one otto and one bamboo shrimp?? As that is what was in there this last time around.
It's a 46 gallon tank, more than adequate filter (for a 55+ gallon tank), is it too much filtration??
I'm stumped...
Emms