IndiaHawker
Fish Fanatic
As anyone here in the UK knows, this heatwave is madness right now, don't think I've ever known anything like it, and even my 62-year-old mother says she's never known it this hot for this long. Typically, this is also the first time I've ever owned and maintained my own aquarium, right on cue! My aquarium was staying at ~29-30, I was originally going to try adding some cooler water in but going by the advice I've been given I've learnt that that can cause more stress for the fish and that I should stay away from doing that. As of today the temp. has now increased to 31c. I've lost two Harlequin Rasboras (literally lost as I've found no bodies but they're no longer there) in the last week, I can only assume this is due to the heat? As I've been watching them all regularly and saw no obvious signs of anything wrong, they all seemed to be eating normally, haven't seen any physical signs of illness, and then I do a headcount and realise there's one missing. Been checking water parameters mostly daily and water is okay, a little more nitrate than ideal but 0 nitrite and low ammonia. Could the deaths be for another reason or is the heat the most likely cause?
I'm increasingly worried about the heat considering it could get up to 38c on friday, the hottest ever on record. What can I do, if anything, without stressing out the fish, to help this heat? Should I just leave the tank light off all the time or would it mess with the fish and their day/night cycle? My tank (Fluval Flex 57L) has different lighting colours; could a darker light help? All I can do to cool the room temp. is leave the windows open when there's someone home, which won't make much difference (but trying it) as there's practically no air outside. Any tips would be great!
Also a different, but related question: Why am I not finding any bodies? This is the second fish to go, and I can't see any trace of a body. I've checked the back section of the tank as well and can find nothing - but I've been headcounting most days so am noticing fairly soon when the fish is missing. Could the Bristlenose Plec be eating the bodies? He's only about 3 inches long, but it's the only conclusion I can come to... help really appreciated, please and thanks!
I'm increasingly worried about the heat considering it could get up to 38c on friday, the hottest ever on record. What can I do, if anything, without stressing out the fish, to help this heat? Should I just leave the tank light off all the time or would it mess with the fish and their day/night cycle? My tank (Fluval Flex 57L) has different lighting colours; could a darker light help? All I can do to cool the room temp. is leave the windows open when there's someone home, which won't make much difference (but trying it) as there's practically no air outside. Any tips would be great!
Also a different, but related question: Why am I not finding any bodies? This is the second fish to go, and I can't see any trace of a body. I've checked the back section of the tank as well and can find nothing - but I've been headcounting most days so am noticing fairly soon when the fish is missing. Could the Bristlenose Plec be eating the bodies? He's only about 3 inches long, but it's the only conclusion I can come to... help really appreciated, please and thanks!