Hello everyone,
I am writing to seek your suggestions/hypotheses.
While I was away for the last five days, I lost a few of my fishes (a Tomato Clownfish and a Red Stripe Angelfish). When I discovered their carcasses, I immediately removed the dead fishes, changed 25% of the water, and did some basic water chemistry.
Nitrates, nitrites, salinity and pH were all normal, while ammonia was slightly elevated, which I attributed to my partially decomposed fish friends.
All of my fishes were alive and healthy when I left, and I put a dissolvable food pyramid in the tank that should have taken care of them for at least three days.
This is a very well established 20 gallon aquarium (>2 years) and I had kept both of these fishes for over a year and a half.
I'm stumped. Have you experienced anything similar/have ideas on the causes of these deaths?
Thanks!
I am writing to seek your suggestions/hypotheses.
While I was away for the last five days, I lost a few of my fishes (a Tomato Clownfish and a Red Stripe Angelfish). When I discovered their carcasses, I immediately removed the dead fishes, changed 25% of the water, and did some basic water chemistry.
Nitrates, nitrites, salinity and pH were all normal, while ammonia was slightly elevated, which I attributed to my partially decomposed fish friends.
All of my fishes were alive and healthy when I left, and I put a dissolvable food pyramid in the tank that should have taken care of them for at least three days.
This is a very well established 20 gallon aquarium (>2 years) and I had kept both of these fishes for over a year and a half.
I'm stumped. Have you experienced anything similar/have ideas on the causes of these deaths?
Thanks!