Kalist
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Ok so for the past couple weeks I've had 6 zebra danios in with my:
4 silver dollars
7 neon tetras
4 clown loaches
1 pictus catfish
1 rubbernose pleco
6 ghost shrimp
Today I only see 4 zebra danios in there....
Ammonia: 0ppm
Nitrites: 0ppm
NitrAtes: 0ppm
1 of the missing zebra danios appeared to be a little bit fatter than normal when I saw it yesterday. There are no dead fish in the tank and as far as I know, none of the other fish would be predatory towards them.
Right now my #1 suspect is the pictus catfish, as I have read that they can potentially eat smaller fish if they make themselfs an easy catch. Do you think he is the culprit or is there another possible reason for these MIA fish?
Speaking of missing fish, every night when I look in the aquarium I see ZERO neon tetras. I look in all the plants, logs, creavaces, etc and can never find them. Every morning they magically appear out of nowhere. Is this normal behaviour for tetras or are mine just really adept at hide-and-seek?
Thank you very much for taking the time to read this and giving your input!
4 silver dollars
7 neon tetras
4 clown loaches
1 pictus catfish
1 rubbernose pleco
6 ghost shrimp
Today I only see 4 zebra danios in there....
Ammonia: 0ppm
Nitrites: 0ppm
NitrAtes: 0ppm
1 of the missing zebra danios appeared to be a little bit fatter than normal when I saw it yesterday. There are no dead fish in the tank and as far as I know, none of the other fish would be predatory towards them.
Right now my #1 suspect is the pictus catfish, as I have read that they can potentially eat smaller fish if they make themselfs an easy catch. Do you think he is the culprit or is there another possible reason for these MIA fish?
Speaking of missing fish, every night when I look in the aquarium I see ZERO neon tetras. I look in all the plants, logs, creavaces, etc and can never find them. Every morning they magically appear out of nowhere. Is this normal behaviour for tetras or are mine just really adept at hide-and-seek?
Thank you very much for taking the time to read this and giving your input!