HELP....I am a fish murder!

Lknickels

New member
Hi all. Waited till my tank cycled and then added some fish 2 clowns and 2 6 line wrasse. They have been in a few weeks. Today 1 clown and 1 wrasse died. All inverts and coral all fine. Current parameters, temp 79.3, salinity 1.03, ph 8.0, ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 10ppm, calcium 380, dkh 8, phosphate 0. Can someone help me figure out what I am doing wrong. I am losing hope!
 
It is hard to say with the description given. could have been salinity differences, Ammonia from to many fish at once, one of the six lines took exception to the other, No QT opens up the possibility of illness or disease.
 
I agree that the salinity is too high, but I also noticed that you have 2 clowns and 2 6-Line Wrasses. Very well in a 29g, there could be a possibility that they killed each other off. Also did you quarantine them?
 
Yeah I have a 36g and wanted to get a 6 line but due to the size of my tank and the other fish I wanted decided that I will be getting the Pink Streaked Wrasse instead. Much more peaceful and still will do a similar job. Anyone who sold you 2 6 lines with the knowledge you had a 29g is not someone I would be buying fish from again....

Sent from my SM-G900W8 using Tapatalk
 
The problem is just because the tank cycled doesn't mean you can throw lots of fish in. The cycle is only limited to what you have put on it stress wise. It needs to grow with each addition to accommodate the higher bioload. 2 Fish would have been much better. It also depends on the size of tank. 4 fish in a 120 wouldn't be much, but 4 fish in a 30 or 40 gallon aquarium is a lot. Purely just an example.
 
Yup, one 6 line killed the other two. They are mean sob's, and all newbies (me included) get one only to learn a deadly lesson.
 
The problem is just because the tank cycled doesn't mean you can throw lots of fish in. The cycle is only limited to what you have put on it stress wise. It needs to grow with each addition to accommodate the higher bioload. 2 Fish would have been much better. It also depends on the size of tank. 4 fish in a 120 wouldn't be much, but 4 fish in a 30 or 40 gallon aquarium is a lot. Purely just an example.

Perfectly stated!
One ? Murderer
You said cycled, curious how much time passed from fill?
 
Back
Top