Okay I got 75 Litre tank about 6 months ago
Over a month, getting the water tested we raised the fish numbers to 5 Tiger Barbs, and 2 Opaline Gouramis
All is fine for the first month. Then added 4 baby Moss Barbs and another Opaline Gourami
After about 1 week later, we noticed 1 moss barb drifting side to side instead of swiming. Next morning he died, next day the same thing, another moss barb drifting side to side, next day he died too. Went back to the lfs, and the guy said if it was something in the tank all his moss barbs would be dead too... anyway by the end of the week the remaining two moss barbs died.
Now one of our tiger barbs got a growth on his head, looked like a pimple, a big white bit. Asked the lfs, could be a tumor, could be fungi, treat with melafix (said it is good thing to do okay). He died 1 week later, some time later another barb died (red gills, looks sick... dies). Overnight an Opaline Gourami dies suddenly (a large one, old age maybe).
Eventually things stablised, e.g. 2 months with no deaths, we though good, Restocked our Tiger Barbs back to 5, and added a Peppermint Bristlenosed Cat Fish (beautiful fish) and 3 Dwarf Gouramis
So the tank was looking beautiful with
5 Tiger Barbs, 2 Opaline Gouramis, 3 Dwarf Gouramis, 1 Peppermint Bristlenosed
catfish
In the last month 2 barbs die, 1 dwarf decided to stop swiming and has since died! I've had enough with the death. The other 2 dwarfs seem to be growing bumps, starts white and then red stuff comes out. I know they will be dead by the end of the week. I don't have the heart to put them out of there misery.
Is the normal life of a fish owner? I get the feeling that barbs die quickly (e.g. small active fish) But the dwarfs Gourami? I don't want my peppermint to die or my opalines but I think it's a matter of time.
Help
Mel
Over a month, getting the water tested we raised the fish numbers to 5 Tiger Barbs, and 2 Opaline Gouramis
All is fine for the first month. Then added 4 baby Moss Barbs and another Opaline Gourami
After about 1 week later, we noticed 1 moss barb drifting side to side instead of swiming. Next morning he died, next day the same thing, another moss barb drifting side to side, next day he died too. Went back to the lfs, and the guy said if it was something in the tank all his moss barbs would be dead too... anyway by the end of the week the remaining two moss barbs died.
Now one of our tiger barbs got a growth on his head, looked like a pimple, a big white bit. Asked the lfs, could be a tumor, could be fungi, treat with melafix (said it is good thing to do okay). He died 1 week later, some time later another barb died (red gills, looks sick... dies). Overnight an Opaline Gourami dies suddenly (a large one, old age maybe).
Eventually things stablised, e.g. 2 months with no deaths, we though good, Restocked our Tiger Barbs back to 5, and added a Peppermint Bristlenosed Cat Fish (beautiful fish) and 3 Dwarf Gouramis
So the tank was looking beautiful with
5 Tiger Barbs, 2 Opaline Gouramis, 3 Dwarf Gouramis, 1 Peppermint Bristlenosed
catfish
In the last month 2 barbs die, 1 dwarf decided to stop swiming and has since died! I've had enough with the death. The other 2 dwarfs seem to be growing bumps, starts white and then red stuff comes out. I know they will be dead by the end of the week. I don't have the heart to put them out of there misery.
Is the normal life of a fish owner? I get the feeling that barbs die quickly (e.g. small active fish) But the dwarfs Gourami? I don't want my peppermint to die or my opalines but I think it's a matter of time.
Help
Mel