tealover351
New Member
hey guys, sorry i haven’t been super active on here i’ve just been going through a lot at the moment. i recently lost nearly all my fish I had in a 100 gallon tank and i’m really at a loss for what happened. to start off i installed the tank on a stand, put some sand in it, two airstone, some rock caves, tons of live plants, a filter, heater, thermometer, lights, and a background. before adding any ammonia chloride in i treated water with seachem prime. i was working really hard on it with cycling terms adding dr tims pure ammonia chloride in and frequently using the api freshwater master test kit. i also brought over some sponge from my filter in an established tank that has been up for about a year, the fish in it showed no signs of disease and are still alive, happy, and healthy. i added bottled bacteria as well. it took roughly a month maybe a little over (i will attack screenshot of cycling i used). i added in fish slowly starting first with a red tailed shark, then two weeks later periodically adding in tiger barbs until i had 12 all schooling together happy, i also, roughly two weeks later, added in periodically, buenos aires tetra. i added in about 5 mystery snails as well. i don’t remember my exact water readings but they were never of concern as i tested twice a week and did one water change a week of about 25 percent of the water. the water set out in a bucket for a couple days before being tested and then added into the tank, i also vacuumed my gravel every time as well. all my fish were fine for about two months, as far as i could see no fighting, signs of disease, weird behavior, or anything of the sort they were all happy and stress free. then one morning when i went to feed my fish i noticed one of my barbs were missing i looked around for him but couldn’t find him anywhere he had been fine the night before he ate well and was swimming and acting normal. i fed all my other fish and had to leave for work but before i left i watched everyone eat and everyone was perfectly fine. i found him before leaving and removed him, he had died but showed no signs of injury or disease. i also tested water and remember no ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, kH, gH, and pH and everything was fine no change. fast forward about three hours my younger sister texts me and tells me all my tiger barbs had died, despite being fine and eating normally that morning he reported that he had fished them out and some had red spots right in front of their anal fins whereas others didn’t. sad i asked him to remove them from the tank and he did just that. when i came home a few hours later i noticed that all my buenos aires tetra were dead besides three and my red tailed shark had passed on to. i quickly did a water change and removed the fish and retested water everything was still good. my remaining tetra are still alive and acting normal. the only thing i noticed was that some of the tetra had the same red dot as the barbs. does anyone have any ideas, i know sometimes fish die but this seems like a lot at once to just be coincidental, any other stuff you guys may need let me know i can’t give exact numbers but that is what i have for you. i have no photos of fish since they all died.