Barry N
Sun Mar 09, 2008, 10:07 AM
OK, not the discus, but most of the tetras in my 4x2x2 planted tank.
Background: water change yesterday (Usual 50% with prime), gets W/C every 2 days. Temp has been real hot all week here in Adelaide - tank temp sitting around 32-33 degrees all week. Everything looked fine last night.
PH 6.8, Ammonia, Nitrite = 0; Nitrate = 5-10ppm - none of this has changed in ages. Tanks been up for 18 months no issues. 2 x big eheims.
This morning - 8 rummy nose and 6 cardinals all dead. No visible signs on the bodies of anything.
Discus - slightly increased respiration, colour good, fins not clamped, not gasping at top or anything. Corys and BN all look fine.
I've done 2 x 80% W/C's today, put in a couple of airstones to increase the gas exchange. Temp still 32 so have directed the ducted aircon onto the tank.
Question - what killed the tetras so suddenly? Temperature? Anything more I can do or look out for?
Thanks as always.
Background: water change yesterday (Usual 50% with prime), gets W/C every 2 days. Temp has been real hot all week here in Adelaide - tank temp sitting around 32-33 degrees all week. Everything looked fine last night.
PH 6.8, Ammonia, Nitrite = 0; Nitrate = 5-10ppm - none of this has changed in ages. Tanks been up for 18 months no issues. 2 x big eheims.
This morning - 8 rummy nose and 6 cardinals all dead. No visible signs on the bodies of anything.
Discus - slightly increased respiration, colour good, fins not clamped, not gasping at top or anything. Corys and BN all look fine.
I've done 2 x 80% W/C's today, put in a couple of airstones to increase the gas exchange. Temp still 32 so have directed the ducted aircon onto the tank.
Question - what killed the tetras so suddenly? Temperature? Anything more I can do or look out for?
Thanks as always.