TheCoralReef731
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Recently, I invested in a 37 gallon aquarium. My plan was to upgrade my 20 gallon freshwater community tank. In the end, all four of my killiefish died. None of the other fish were hurt. I just don't know what I did wrong. Killiefish are supposed to be very hardy (according to foster & smith), so I decided not to drip acclimate them. I didn't drip acclimate any of the other fish either. Here is how I upgraded the tanks:
Drained 10 gallons into a 10 gallon tank.
Transfered fish into 10 gallon tank with a net.
Moved filter onto 10 gallon tank.
Transfered plants into 10 gallon tank
Drained the rest of the 20 gallon, recovered snails, scooped up gravel
Set up 37 gallon aquarium with 0 TDS water
Adjusted pH of 37 from 6 to 7.2
Waited overnight
Came back next morning - a killiefish is dead - the rest look fine
Transfered fish and plants and equipment to 37g
Came back from school and three more were dead.
Could it be an overcrowding issue or stress? I only had one gourami, 5 tetras (3 are neon), 4 killiefish, 3 bumblebee gobies (super small), and 3 bottomfeeders in the 20gallon. Could the shock from the new water kill the 3 killies?
In another tank that I set up, I had about 20 killiefish (different species). It was a 10 gallon sphere tank. I knew that it was too small of a tank, but I was going to transfer them into 2 10 gallons after the upgrade to the 37g happened. About 5 of them died. Are killiefish very fragile? These 5 fish died within a week of being put into the new tank. Could the stress from shipping kill them? I thought it might be a disease, so I treated the water and I haven't had any casualties anymore.
Please help me. I don't want to loose anymore fish.
Drained 10 gallons into a 10 gallon tank.
Transfered fish into 10 gallon tank with a net.
Moved filter onto 10 gallon tank.
Transfered plants into 10 gallon tank
Drained the rest of the 20 gallon, recovered snails, scooped up gravel
Set up 37 gallon aquarium with 0 TDS water
Adjusted pH of 37 from 6 to 7.2
Waited overnight
Came back next morning - a killiefish is dead - the rest look fine
Transfered fish and plants and equipment to 37g
Came back from school and three more were dead.
Could it be an overcrowding issue or stress? I only had one gourami, 5 tetras (3 are neon), 4 killiefish, 3 bumblebee gobies (super small), and 3 bottomfeeders in the 20gallon. Could the shock from the new water kill the 3 killies?
In another tank that I set up, I had about 20 killiefish (different species). It was a 10 gallon sphere tank. I knew that it was too small of a tank, but I was going to transfer them into 2 10 gallons after the upgrade to the 37g happened. About 5 of them died. Are killiefish very fragile? These 5 fish died within a week of being put into the new tank. Could the stress from shipping kill them? I thought it might be a disease, so I treated the water and I haven't had any casualties anymore.
Please help me. I don't want to loose anymore fish.