losing fish everyday need help

soccerkingbing

New Member
Joined
Feb 20, 2005
Messages
6
Reaction score
0
im losing at least 1 fish everday and i think i have an incompatible fish because my waters fine
4 neons
2 african butterflys
5 tiger barbs
1 angel fish
3 loaches
4 black widows
2 guppies
3 blue barbs in pic
please help
 

Attachments

  • azsa.jpg
    azsa.jpg
    6 KB · Views: 21
What size tank do you have? How long has it been running? What filter? Was it fully cycled?
 
soccerkingbing said:
im losing at least 1 fish everday and i think i have an incompatible fish because my waters fine
4 neons
2 african butterflys
5 tiger barbs
1 angel fish
3 loaches
4 black widows
2 guppies
3 blue barbs in pic
please help
The tiger barbs are probably nipping at the angel, they will most likely nip at any fins that are long or flowy. They may also be nipping at your guppie's tails as well.

What kind of loaches are they?
 
Please post test results in ammonia,nitrite,nitrate,and ph, and what size is the tank.
 
If you tell us what kind of fish are dying we might have a better idea of the problem. If it is all diferent kinds or all the same might make a difference.
 
We need this info:
PH results
Ammonia Results
Nitrite results
Nitrate results
Tank Size
Is it Cycled
Which fish died
What is the cause of death
Have you observed fighting
Have you observed disease
Are you treating in any way
 
my nitrite and ammonia levels are perfect i have a 20 gallon tank ,,i think it might be overcorwded but i dont no how many fish you are suppose to have in a tank.....a couple of neons have dies 2 babs 3 angel fish 2 guppies...thanx
 
Can you say how big is the tank, and post water stats or we can't help you.
 
Well you're way overstocked, now and before. 55 fish in a 20 gallon is a lot. 39 is still a lot.

that list you posted-those are the fish you've lost so far? What exactly is left?
 
Is it a 20 gal if so yes to many fish, and your water quality won't be good as the filter won't be coping.
 
If you still have some of the same type of fish that are in your list, in the tank, there are some incompatibilities there. Angelfish will eat neons if the angels are big enough. Tiger barbs (not sure about blue barbs) can be aggressive and nip any flowing fins, including the angels and guppies. Guppies these days seem to be more sensitive, and overcrowding might cause a problem. Also, what type of loaches do you have? Some get way too big for a 20 gallon tank.

The general rule of thumb is 1" of fish (adult length) per gallon of water and angelfish should have a minimum of a 30 gallon tank.
 
another neon just dies,,,,,,but i dont think the angel fish are eating them because they were living together for 2 month fine but i kept getting 6 fish every week until 2 weeks ago i put 6 more in then the next morning 2 fish were dead and its been 2 fish on average dying every day
 

Most reactions

Back
Top