sandersj89
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This afternoon I went to the LFS to get the first fish for the tank, 2 Platys. The idea being to use them to cycle the tank and have them as the basis for the stocking of the tank. Both fish were about 2cm long excluding tail fin.
When we got home I placed the bag in the tank having loosened then the knot. The trip home took about 10 minutes. Left them for 20 minutes and then released them into the main tank. The water test results that morning were fine, the tank had been up and running for a week.
Both fish seemed fine for 30 minutes and then we had to go out, upon our return 90 minutes later one fish appeared to be suffering, either very quite and hardly moving, often lying its side on the bottom, or completely manic, swimming at speed all around the tank. The other fish was fine, swimming around investigating the tank and plants.
An hour later the oddly acting fish was dead, lying on it’s side on the gravel, no movement form gills or fins and no attempt to move when I touched it.
Is this due to something I did, the tank set up or did I just have a duff fish that was on its way out already?
Tomorrow the dead fish will be returned to the fish shop for either a refund or replacement.
Jerry
11 gallon tank with about 10 gallons of water, real plants, re-used bog wood and gravel. Ammonia, Nitrate and Nitrite at or near zero, pH 7.5. Temp 78 degrees Fahrenheit.
When we got home I placed the bag in the tank having loosened then the knot. The trip home took about 10 minutes. Left them for 20 minutes and then released them into the main tank. The water test results that morning were fine, the tank had been up and running for a week.
Both fish seemed fine for 30 minutes and then we had to go out, upon our return 90 minutes later one fish appeared to be suffering, either very quite and hardly moving, often lying its side on the bottom, or completely manic, swimming at speed all around the tank. The other fish was fine, swimming around investigating the tank and plants.
An hour later the oddly acting fish was dead, lying on it’s side on the gravel, no movement form gills or fins and no attempt to move when I touched it.
Is this due to something I did, the tank set up or did I just have a duff fish that was on its way out already?
Tomorrow the dead fish will be returned to the fish shop for either a refund or replacement.
Jerry
11 gallon tank with about 10 gallons of water, real plants, re-used bog wood and gravel. Ammonia, Nitrate and Nitrite at or near zero, pH 7.5. Temp 78 degrees Fahrenheit.