Hi all,
Last Saturday (27 September) I purchased a dozen Neon Tetras to fulfil my 25 year ambition to own some. They did fine in the tank and everyone was getting along.
On Monday 29th (late afternoon) we made a snap decision to go on holidays for a couple of days.
I came home to absolute disaster.
Original tank occupants (as at 27 Sept):
2x BN Pleco
5x Head and Taillight Tetra
3x Crimson Spotted Rainbowfish
12x Cherry Barb
12x Neon Tetra
Tank occupants as at 3 October (mid afternoon):
1x BN Pleco
5x Head and Taillight Tetra
3x Crimson Rainbow
7x Cherry Barb
5x Neon Tetra
Since then I've been cleaning carcasses from the water, changing water, and panicking. As of this morning the neons are down to two (with one very pale), 3 cherry barbs (all of whom seem to be pointing head-down and listless), and nothing I have done seems to have slowed the death rate. I lost two cherries while making a cup of coffee!
Ammonia is zero, Nitrite is zero, Nitrate was a bare 20-30ppm on my return (and should now be much lower but I haven't had the heart to check). PH was 7.4. The Rainbows are all now showing lesions (I have a suggestion from a Native enthusiast who believes it may be fish TB), have gone very thin and I don't expect them to last. The only things that seem to be thriving are the mystery snails and the H&T's (and the remaining bristlenose).
I fed them before we left. I have left them foodless in the past (barring the neons) for 4 days without issue. My cherry barbs were breeding in the tank up until recently.
I can only think that the neons were diseased and have passed on their infection to everyone bar the H&T's. If this is likely the case there will be a very angry phone call to the LFS (which has an excellent reputation).
I'm at the point of letting the remaining few succumb, dosing the tank with chlorine and starting afresh with a whole new fishless cycle. I'm done with it.
Last Saturday (27 September) I purchased a dozen Neon Tetras to fulfil my 25 year ambition to own some. They did fine in the tank and everyone was getting along.
On Monday 29th (late afternoon) we made a snap decision to go on holidays for a couple of days.
I came home to absolute disaster.
Original tank occupants (as at 27 Sept):
2x BN Pleco
5x Head and Taillight Tetra
3x Crimson Spotted Rainbowfish
12x Cherry Barb
12x Neon Tetra
Tank occupants as at 3 October (mid afternoon):
1x BN Pleco
5x Head and Taillight Tetra
3x Crimson Rainbow
7x Cherry Barb
5x Neon Tetra
Since then I've been cleaning carcasses from the water, changing water, and panicking. As of this morning the neons are down to two (with one very pale), 3 cherry barbs (all of whom seem to be pointing head-down and listless), and nothing I have done seems to have slowed the death rate. I lost two cherries while making a cup of coffee!
Ammonia is zero, Nitrite is zero, Nitrate was a bare 20-30ppm on my return (and should now be much lower but I haven't had the heart to check). PH was 7.4. The Rainbows are all now showing lesions (I have a suggestion from a Native enthusiast who believes it may be fish TB), have gone very thin and I don't expect them to last. The only things that seem to be thriving are the mystery snails and the H&T's (and the remaining bristlenose).
I fed them before we left. I have left them foodless in the past (barring the neons) for 4 days without issue. My cherry barbs were breeding in the tank up until recently.
I can only think that the neons were diseased and have passed on their infection to everyone bar the H&T's. If this is likely the case there will be a very angry phone call to the LFS (which has an excellent reputation).
I'm at the point of letting the remaining few succumb, dosing the tank with chlorine and starting afresh with a whole new fishless cycle. I'm done with it.