Hi all,
This is my first post here although i've been looking over the forums for a few months now.
I have a fairly new 50 litre tank (not sure what that is in gallons) i have had the tank set up for about 6 weeks now, it is a planted tank and we did a fishy cycle with 3 platys to get things started. Everything went well as far as i can tell, the platys are all alive and well and have managed to increase their numbers from 3 to 6.
Anyway, the reason i'm posting here is that i got a bristlenose catfish (approx 5cm long) about 2 weeks ago. He (or she) seemed to settle down well and everything seemed fine, that is, until this morning when i had to fish him out of our tank. It seems that he died overnight and i have no idea why. Last week i added an angelfish and a betta to the tank and both of those fish and the 3 adult platys and 3 fry are all doing fine. I'm a little concerned that i may have inadvertently starved the catfish to death. Our tank being fairly new i wonder if there wasn't enough algae for him to eat? I feed the fish every day alternating between a high quality flaked fish food (spirulina flakes) and a pellet food suitable for small to medium tropical fish. The only other thing i can think of is that i got the betta and angelfish from a differant aquarium shop than the rest of the fish.. is it possible they could carry something that the other fish weren't used to which ultimately killed the catfish? The platys are fine but i know they are pretty hardy.
The PH of the tank fluctuates between 7.8 and 8.0, temperature is between 24-25 degrees celcius, ammonia and nitrite are both 0 and there is a measurable reading of nitrates, which i can't remember right now.
I would really like to get another catfish (bristlenose or another smaller size catfish) but i don't want to do so until i can figure out what happened to the first one to prevent it from happening again.
Thanks for your help!
This is my first post here although i've been looking over the forums for a few months now.
I have a fairly new 50 litre tank (not sure what that is in gallons) i have had the tank set up for about 6 weeks now, it is a planted tank and we did a fishy cycle with 3 platys to get things started. Everything went well as far as i can tell, the platys are all alive and well and have managed to increase their numbers from 3 to 6.
Anyway, the reason i'm posting here is that i got a bristlenose catfish (approx 5cm long) about 2 weeks ago. He (or she) seemed to settle down well and everything seemed fine, that is, until this morning when i had to fish him out of our tank. It seems that he died overnight and i have no idea why. Last week i added an angelfish and a betta to the tank and both of those fish and the 3 adult platys and 3 fry are all doing fine. I'm a little concerned that i may have inadvertently starved the catfish to death. Our tank being fairly new i wonder if there wasn't enough algae for him to eat? I feed the fish every day alternating between a high quality flaked fish food (spirulina flakes) and a pellet food suitable for small to medium tropical fish. The only other thing i can think of is that i got the betta and angelfish from a differant aquarium shop than the rest of the fish.. is it possible they could carry something that the other fish weren't used to which ultimately killed the catfish? The platys are fine but i know they are pretty hardy.
The PH of the tank fluctuates between 7.8 and 8.0, temperature is between 24-25 degrees celcius, ammonia and nitrite are both 0 and there is a measurable reading of nitrates, which i can't remember right now.
I would really like to get another catfish (bristlenose or another smaller size catfish) but i don't want to do so until i can figure out what happened to the first one to prevent it from happening again.
Thanks for your help!