sfgiants13
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It seems everytime I add fish I lose at least one very quickly and then the rest follow. The tank is almost a year old now. I've lost about a dozen otos over various stocks of 3-4 each time (I've given up on those), numerous white clouds, neons, etc. It's a 29g tank. I have no idea what could be causing it. Most of the time they just dissapear (I'm assuming my amano shrimp get to the body because very rarely do I find a dead body in the tank). The most recent test showed 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, 5 nitrate, a PH of 7.8. The water temp is mid-high 70s. I also dose at some point during the week the following: KNO3, a GH booster, KH2PO4, and a micro nurtrient mix. When I acclimate the fish to the tank I let the bag sit for a while and let the temperature get closer and then every 5 minutes for about a half hour I add some tank water to the bag before trying to get the fish in with as little bag water as possible. It's a heavily planted tank with a DIY CO2 that probably doesn't work too well. I know the PH is a little high but it's how the tap water is here. I'm trying to scrutinize everything and I can't seem to figure it out. I haven't gone over a month without losing a fish. At this point in time all I have is 2 white clouds, 1 neon, 1 SAE, 3 amano shrimp, and 2 Juli cories. I haven't had much more stock than that at a time because I'd lose the fish so quick. I've attached a pic of my most recent casualty from a stock that was 4 days ago of 3 white clouds (I also lost the white cloud that was in the tank for a while the morning after I added the new fish). Maybe someone can see something from the pic on what is causing all of these deaths?