Kirantheklepto
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Hello there everybody, I've created a profile so I could get help with my problem.
My mum and I have been keeping a tropical aquarium together for about 6 years now. However, over the last year or so we've been having problems with new plecs that we try and introduce into the tank.
Currently I have:
3 Silver Dollars (1 male and 2 females)
1 Rainbow Shark
1 Upside-down Catfish
1 Hyplosternum
2 Bronze Cories
1 unknown tetra
Gradually our smaller fish have died and the larger ones (as you can see) have survived.
Over the last year, we have tried to introduce some more algae-eating fish such as algae-eaters and plecs. The odd thing is is that they all have died within 2 weeks or so, and the other fish have remained ok. They have all been small as buying them fully grown is expensive. We have also tried replacing our two clown loaches with juveniles but they have met the same fate.
We really need algae eating fish as the tank is exposed to a lot of light during the day, but so far we are having no luck in keeping them alive.
So far, I can only think of two possible reasons why this has been happening:
1. Ammonia levels are too high and only the algae-eaters have been affected thus far
2. There is a type of alga growing in the tank that is toxic to algae-eating fish.
If anybody could give me some advice I would be very grateful as I will be off to uni next week and won't be able to help for a while.
Thank s in advance
My mum and I have been keeping a tropical aquarium together for about 6 years now. However, over the last year or so we've been having problems with new plecs that we try and introduce into the tank.
Currently I have:
3 Silver Dollars (1 male and 2 females)
1 Rainbow Shark
1 Upside-down Catfish
1 Hyplosternum
2 Bronze Cories
1 unknown tetra
Gradually our smaller fish have died and the larger ones (as you can see) have survived.
Over the last year, we have tried to introduce some more algae-eating fish such as algae-eaters and plecs. The odd thing is is that they all have died within 2 weeks or so, and the other fish have remained ok. They have all been small as buying them fully grown is expensive. We have also tried replacing our two clown loaches with juveniles but they have met the same fate.
We really need algae eating fish as the tank is exposed to a lot of light during the day, but so far we are having no luck in keeping them alive.
So far, I can only think of two possible reasons why this has been happening:
1. Ammonia levels are too high and only the algae-eaters have been affected thus far
2. There is a type of alga growing in the tank that is toxic to algae-eating fish.
If anybody could give me some advice I would be very grateful as I will be off to uni next week and won't be able to help for a while.
Thank s in advance