For the last few weeks I have suffered occasional losses of Chili Rasboras and CPD's. From time to time I have found a floater and despite the water showing nil on Ammonia, Nitrites and Nitrates, and also with frequent water changes they still go to fish heaven one by one.
There's no mass deaths. There are no signs of illness at all and even no fish showing peculiar behaviour to make it appear to be anything to do with their environment. So I've been scratching my head on this one.
Last week I took a breeding pair of endlers and placed them in a tank, around 10ltrs, which has been running properly cycled for a good month or so. It was even using a filter that had been in use for months too so it worked straight away.
Anyway, the endlers seemed OK. The female is gravid so I'm hoping for offspring.
Then yesterday I took out some small water lettuce from one of my larger tanks and put into the small one.
Today the male endler is dead. The water still tests zero on all counts.
Now, and the title says it all really, since the deaths of the chili's and cpd's were taking place in the tank with the main spread of water lettuce is it possible that this could be problematic? I have read somewhere that water lettuce is poisonous, yet somewhere else says that it's a food source for some people. What poison does it have even? And is it released when, for instance, a leaf goes to sludge as they sometimes do.
I can see many reports of it being a great plant with long trailing roots that are great for small fish. However is it really poisonous to the extent that it may have detrimental effects on nano fish?
It's strange that it doesn't seem to affect any of my larger fish, even neon tetras and Ember tetras.
Personally I do like them as they are truly lovely to see floating on top with the maze of roots trailing below.
There's no mass deaths. There are no signs of illness at all and even no fish showing peculiar behaviour to make it appear to be anything to do with their environment. So I've been scratching my head on this one.
Last week I took a breeding pair of endlers and placed them in a tank, around 10ltrs, which has been running properly cycled for a good month or so. It was even using a filter that had been in use for months too so it worked straight away.
Anyway, the endlers seemed OK. The female is gravid so I'm hoping for offspring.
Then yesterday I took out some small water lettuce from one of my larger tanks and put into the small one.
Today the male endler is dead. The water still tests zero on all counts.
Now, and the title says it all really, since the deaths of the chili's and cpd's were taking place in the tank with the main spread of water lettuce is it possible that this could be problematic? I have read somewhere that water lettuce is poisonous, yet somewhere else says that it's a food source for some people. What poison does it have even? And is it released when, for instance, a leaf goes to sludge as they sometimes do.
I can see many reports of it being a great plant with long trailing roots that are great for small fish. However is it really poisonous to the extent that it may have detrimental effects on nano fish?
It's strange that it doesn't seem to affect any of my larger fish, even neon tetras and Ember tetras.
Personally I do like them as they are truly lovely to see floating on top with the maze of roots trailing below.