Ok,
I have been a fish keeper for about 8 years now and I had my 75 gallon
well established with perfect water quality and little maintenance.
Then the inevitable started to happen when i started
losing my senior fish to age (my original fish)
My tank suddenly seemed empty with few inhabitants so I
decided to start to slowly restock it
Next thing i know i am like a kid in a candy store and over the last couple of months
have overstalked my tank, as well as ended up with a peacock eel that is far too timid for my tank
noone is picking on him but he is starting to starve to death and even refuses live dew worms
there are no stores in the area at all that supply live food so i purchased
some worms from a bait store but so far no luck and my eel is paper thin
I also have nitrate in my tank. It is minimal and i am doing frequent
water changes. there is no ammonia or nitrite at all, and the PH seems to be sitting at 7.4
The problem is i am contantly overfeeding the tank at night in desperation to save this stupid eel
my tank inhibitants are:
3x buenos aires tetras
3x cardinal tetras
1x lamp eye tetra (i saved him)
2x 4" angelfish
1x 4" pidgeon blood discus
2x Rapheal cats
2x pictus cats
2x upside down cats
1x rainbow shark
1x yoyo loach
1x farlowella cat
1x peacock eel
the only fish that is not happily established to this tank is the eel and yes i am very aware
that he shouldnt be with such competition for food
he was a spir of the moment stupid decision but i would hate to lose him
I don't know what to do!
I have been a fish keeper for about 8 years now and I had my 75 gallon
well established with perfect water quality and little maintenance.
Then the inevitable started to happen when i started
losing my senior fish to age (my original fish)
My tank suddenly seemed empty with few inhabitants so I
decided to start to slowly restock it
Next thing i know i am like a kid in a candy store and over the last couple of months
have overstalked my tank, as well as ended up with a peacock eel that is far too timid for my tank
noone is picking on him but he is starting to starve to death and even refuses live dew worms
there are no stores in the area at all that supply live food so i purchased
some worms from a bait store but so far no luck and my eel is paper thin
I also have nitrate in my tank. It is minimal and i am doing frequent
water changes. there is no ammonia or nitrite at all, and the PH seems to be sitting at 7.4
The problem is i am contantly overfeeding the tank at night in desperation to save this stupid eel
my tank inhibitants are:
3x buenos aires tetras
3x cardinal tetras
1x lamp eye tetra (i saved him)
2x 4" angelfish
1x 4" pidgeon blood discus
2x Rapheal cats
2x pictus cats
2x upside down cats
1x rainbow shark
1x yoyo loach
1x farlowella cat
1x peacock eel
the only fish that is not happily established to this tank is the eel and yes i am very aware
that he shouldnt be with such competition for food
he was a spir of the moment stupid decision but i would hate to lose him
I don't know what to do!