Hi quite a few months ago - the end of September, I added a group of Medeka Rice Fish to my 8 gallon tank. It was a bit of an unusual purchase as I asked for 8 but was told 'I'll give you a few more as they are a bit skinny'... now normally I would have just politely said pass and left and never gone back. But I was in Wharf Aquatics (those in the UK will probably know their excellent reputation) so I sort of just allowed it.
I came home and counted that I had 13 fish in the tank and indeed some of them were very skinny, they were in the top rack at the store and I hadn't noticed it as much there. The next morning I came in and 5 had died, tried to feed them some micro pellets I'd bought and perhaps 3 ate. Tried them with some frozen the next day nothing - even got some live daphnia and again most ignored.
By the end of the first week I had 3 left, never lost that many fish that fast so presumed the final 3 would not last much longer but 2 of them are still with me and doing ok.
I've just left the tank for now as I've not known how to treat the tank or any real inclination of what the issue was? Its now 4 months on and I've not had any issues with these last 2 fish or the shrimp or snails in that time - infact snail and shrimp populations are growing...
Do you think I'm safe to add more fish in yet or do you think I should treat the tank with something even though there are no obvious issues? I'm not sure what I want to add, I've never seen Medeka for sale in the UK since these (and that was the first time I'd seen them) but I have found a hobbyist circle that I may be able to get some from. Or I may leave these two in here and add another species such as Emerald or Galaxy Rasboras? But I do like the Medekas ability to thrive in cooler water.
Wills
I came home and counted that I had 13 fish in the tank and indeed some of them were very skinny, they were in the top rack at the store and I hadn't noticed it as much there. The next morning I came in and 5 had died, tried to feed them some micro pellets I'd bought and perhaps 3 ate. Tried them with some frozen the next day nothing - even got some live daphnia and again most ignored.
By the end of the first week I had 3 left, never lost that many fish that fast so presumed the final 3 would not last much longer but 2 of them are still with me and doing ok.
I've just left the tank for now as I've not known how to treat the tank or any real inclination of what the issue was? Its now 4 months on and I've not had any issues with these last 2 fish or the shrimp or snails in that time - infact snail and shrimp populations are growing...
Do you think I'm safe to add more fish in yet or do you think I should treat the tank with something even though there are no obvious issues? I'm not sure what I want to add, I've never seen Medeka for sale in the UK since these (and that was the first time I'd seen them) but I have found a hobbyist circle that I may be able to get some from. Or I may leave these two in here and add another species such as Emerald or Galaxy Rasboras? But I do like the Medekas ability to thrive in cooler water.
Wills