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Thread: Help, I'm losing fish!
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03-16-2013, 04:58 PM #11
Tank 1: 20gal Long Planted Freshwater - 1 Crowntail Betta + 8 Oto Cats + 1 Horned Nerite Snail + 2 Orange Rabbit Snail + 5 Amano Shrimp
Tank 2: 75gal Planted Freshwater - 6 Serpaes + 1 Black Phantom + 3 Golden Wonder Killies + 1 Opaline Gourami + 2 Striped Raphael Cat + 4 SAEs + 5 Assassin Snails
Tank 3: 10gal Planted Brackish Water - 4 Nerite Snails
Tank 4: 10gal Planted Freshwater - 5 Rabbit Snails + RCS
My 75 Gal Journal
My Snail Breeding Journal
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03-16-2013, 05:05 PM #12
I would suggest a 30 to 40 gallon water change right now, and another 30 to 40 gallon water change later this afternoon, and maybe even a third one this evening.
Then start the med treatment all over again
Too much much salt and meds in the water right now, you need to start all overIf you take your time to do the research FIRST, you can successfully set-up and keep ANY type of aquarium with ease.
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03-16-2013, 05:13 PM #13
Thank you. And I feel awful, I just want to make everything better for my fishies as I do love them! I do believe that I panicked and did too much too soon. I know my mollly was becoming a huge stressor which is why I removed him. Also, I do understand and can appreciate your due diligence in regards to my stock. I know I have fish that aren't normally recommended to be together. I know a handful of people that have several territorial fish that are doing well as they were all introduced to each other within a few weeks of one another and have grown up together. I keep a very close eye on them (I was hit by a truck and can't work because of my injuries so I spend a lot of time with my fish). I have just began journaling as well. As soon as the sickness is cleared up I will continue to watch them extremely closely and journal and if there is any sign of a problem I shall remove the fish and place them in my hospital tank until I can find an appropriate home - that's a promise :) I want a nice happy tank. I even got moon lights so I can watch them at night. I also record their behaviors when I'm not around and so far so good. Thank you immensely for your input.
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03-16-2013, 05:15 PM #14
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03-16-2013, 05:19 PM #15
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03-16-2013, 05:29 PM #16
Wow! I'm sorry you got hit by a truck. Yeesh... I think Cliff is setting you on the right track with those water changes. You really want to start over from scratch - one method at a time. =]
Tank 1: 20gal Long Planted Freshwater - 1 Crowntail Betta + 8 Oto Cats + 1 Horned Nerite Snail + 2 Orange Rabbit Snail + 5 Amano Shrimp
Tank 2: 75gal Planted Freshwater - 6 Serpaes + 1 Black Phantom + 3 Golden Wonder Killies + 1 Opaline Gourami + 2 Striped Raphael Cat + 4 SAEs + 5 Assassin Snails
Tank 3: 10gal Planted Brackish Water - 4 Nerite Snails
Tank 4: 10gal Planted Freshwater - 5 Rabbit Snails + RCS
My 75 Gal Journal
My Snail Breeding Journal
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03-16-2013, 06:44 PM #17
Thank you, it's been a nightmare ever since I was hit. It's going on a year now and surgery is in my near future. It's also one of the primary reasons I began the aquarium........so calming. My chihuaha feeds and watches the fish with me :)
I just did a 40 gallon water change and turned on the moonlights. I will do atleast one more 40 gallon change - possibly 3 dependant upon time...I want to have a decent ammount of time between each large change as my fish certainly don't need anymore stress!
Thanks again everyone. I will keep you all posted!
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03-16-2013, 10:26 PM #18
It sounds like you are on the right track now...just starting over is sometimes the best idea. Also, you aren't the first one of us to go too fast and add too many meds at once. I've done it, and I'm sure others have too. This is how you learn sometimes. And always remember that fresh, clean water is really good medicine in itself - even if you add meds, the water needs to be clean and properly aerated and dechlorinated.
Also, just a tiny word on the housing of aggressive fish: they can seem fine together, even for a long time, and then suddenly they will SNAP and you'll have dead fish. When you've recovered from this ordeal, it may be good to reevaluate some of your stocking. You have to consider what these fish do as a general rule in addition to the behavior you see in the moment. It's difficult to do; you want to believe that your fish act a certain way, and then all of a sudden they don't. Peace is a fragile thing when you have multiple territorial fish in your tank.
Good luck...you will be just fine. Cliff knows his stuff - listen to him, and you'll be golden!Beth
1 - 55 gallon planted community
3 - 10 to 20 gallon planted betta tanks
My advice: slow down, think, and be willing to learn. Then you'll be fine, no matter what.
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03-16-2013, 11:08 PM #19
Cliff and Kevin have you on the right track! You have to worry about getting out of the woods with what you are dealing with right now, but I would definitely look at your stocking when you're done getting everyone well.
I know you've already heard about your stocking and acknowledged that it is unconventional, but I just want to second what bethy said.
Small tanks with aggressive fish that don't mix are like a ticking time bomb. You may have seen friends or others who are keeping a similar stock, but they will all probably run into an aggression related disaster sooner or later. When it comes down to it, they are animals, and at some point in their life they will respond their natural instincts and act like animals. We all know how brutal nature is from watching the Discovery channel and it's absolutely devastating to have it happen in your living room.
I know you are keeping a close eye on them, but I have heard stories of other aquarists going to bed at night and waking up to a tank full of dead, mutilated fish with one or two lone victors wandering the carnage.
If you decide to address that issue after you are finished treating your fish I would recommend starting a new thread with pictures of your unnamed cichlids and an exact count of all your stocking. We have a lot of awesome members here who can advise you about who will get along with who in the long term and how to keep everything as peaceful as possible.~Manna
10 gallon live planted aquarium with 6 neons and some shrimp.






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