wild_amazon
Tue Jul 19, 2005, 06:12 AM
I lost 3 wild heckels many weeks ago over no obvious reason.
Hasn't bought anymore discus since but something is going on with my setup.
I just got back from 10 days holiday and before I left I put around 100 peppermint bristle nose babies into one of my 3' tank. Didn't feed them with anything for 10 days and when I got back they all survived. The tank has plants so they can find algae.
Anyway, I then siphoned some dirt from the botom of the tank and top up the tank ( less than 15% of the tank volume) with aged water (10 days old) from a 44 gallons plastic drum. I bought this drum second hand from food processing factory few months ago, I also added 1 capfull of seachem prime (200ltr/cap as per the instruction).
I did the same with my two other tanks.
The next days I found 15 dead fry at the bottom of the tank, a day after 15 more fry and yesterday another 20.
I lost a large mail praecox (neon) rainbow in other tank and few bristle noses on my 4x2x2 setup where I made 10% water change.
I usually make more water change but I've loosing fish everytime I do big water change. I thought it was because they couldn't tolerate big water change and something with the tap water.
Now I think it's the drum. The water was 10-11 days old and possible more concentration of chemical from the drum polute the water than usual. I always do weekly water change.
I lost half the the bristle nose spawn in 3 days (around 50 fry).
I am going to get a new drum and carbon to remove chemical. Probably will not use the seachem prime. Will carbon do a better job than prime?
Has anyone experience this problem or heard about it???
Hasn't bought anymore discus since but something is going on with my setup.
I just got back from 10 days holiday and before I left I put around 100 peppermint bristle nose babies into one of my 3' tank. Didn't feed them with anything for 10 days and when I got back they all survived. The tank has plants so they can find algae.
Anyway, I then siphoned some dirt from the botom of the tank and top up the tank ( less than 15% of the tank volume) with aged water (10 days old) from a 44 gallons plastic drum. I bought this drum second hand from food processing factory few months ago, I also added 1 capfull of seachem prime (200ltr/cap as per the instruction).
I did the same with my two other tanks.
The next days I found 15 dead fry at the bottom of the tank, a day after 15 more fry and yesterday another 20.
I lost a large mail praecox (neon) rainbow in other tank and few bristle noses on my 4x2x2 setup where I made 10% water change.
I usually make more water change but I've loosing fish everytime I do big water change. I thought it was because they couldn't tolerate big water change and something with the tap water.
Now I think it's the drum. The water was 10-11 days old and possible more concentration of chemical from the drum polute the water than usual. I always do weekly water change.
I lost half the the bristle nose spawn in 3 days (around 50 fry).
I am going to get a new drum and carbon to remove chemical. Probably will not use the seachem prime. Will carbon do a better job than prime?
Has anyone experience this problem or heard about it???