MegTheFish
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All four of my white skirted tetras are dead, they were the first inhabitants of my 10 gallon, and my favorite fish, my 1 1/2 year old paradise fish, is also dead. I can't believe it, my female betta and my brothers false flying fox are the only ones to survive. All I did was take out most of the water in their 10 gallon tank, because I needed to move it upstairs to put on the new stand. It needed a water change anyway so I ended up doing a 90% water change (gravel vac too), which I've done plenty times before, this isn't their first move. So they were all set up upstairs, and I noticed the fish were acting strange, and one-by-one the tetras died within 2 hours. I put the paradise fish and betta in seperate containers, afraid that it was something in the water, and the paradise fish died overnight. The betta is fine, and the flying fox seems to be fine, I thought it looked like he was twitching when he swam but my brother insisted that he always does that when he swims. He's still in the 10 gallon, but the betta is in a seperate container.
I'm just really shocked, my mom is quite upset because these were her favorite fish. These were all extremely hardy fish, a large water change would not kill them that quick. I'm testing the water right now, I'll post them when I'm done. Any help is much appreciated. I feel horrible
I'm just really shocked, my mom is quite upset because these were her favorite fish. These were all extremely hardy fish, a large water change would not kill them that quick. I'm testing the water right now, I'll post them when I'm done. Any help is much appreciated. I feel horrible