Thanks FF, I am finally back in Montreal. The tank did pretty well during my absence of a month; no fish deaths and only diatom algae on the glass
. The water sprite and the corymbosa did disintegrate though so I have an empty spot on the right back.
My susswassertang was too not well attached and gathered in a corner of the tank; I think I put it too thickly on the wood and then most of it didn't get a chance to attach. I also decided to use a hairnet instead of just thread and that almost cost me one of my female bettas
. I found her completely stuck in the net and literally had to cut her loose, so now I need to urgently redo the hairnet to avoid more victims. I separated her and put melafix in her tank and luckily she came out unscathed. She'd better; I plan on breeding her with a red and white male!
I was also finally able to remove the rock that held down the driftwood. I kept one piece of rock in as it is being used by my loaches.
Stockingwise a lot has changed. I brought a lot of fish from Mexico, both newly bought and from my own stock. Before I left the stocking was:
4 angels
3 zebra loaches
1 histrionica loach
6 espei/hengeli rasboras
I now have:
4 angels
4 zebra loaches
4 histrionica loaches
8 espeis
3 cherry barbs
3 female bettas
In terms of fish species, this is it. I only want to up the numbers of the cherry barbs and the espeis. And in a not so near future, I will replace the female bettas with some b. albimarginata. A friend of mine has bred them and the juveniles are growing slowly.
The night before I left I had 7 cherry barbs and the following morning, there were only 3 left! I took everything out of the tank, but no, that was it! And no trace of bodies or anything; I have no clue whatsoever what happened
.
I will be trying to take pictures tomorrow.