DanangMonkey
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Last night lost my Long-Nose Butterfly .... Stone cold Dead ... Still had his color, and no external sign of injury or illness
Had him in QT for 8 days. QT is a 10 GAL (ya I know its small) running an oversized Aqueon 75GAL Power Filter. QT also had a airstone. The Power Filter was seeded with biomedia and sponges from my DT.
There was a small problem with the increased bioload which was causing a small increase in NH3 on a daily basis, but I had it under control. I was checking NH3 three times a day, and accomplishing a 10% WC DAILY! Highest the NH3 would raise to was 1.5ppm after a full 32 hours at which time I would add a little of Kent Detox (followed dosage to the letter), after which I would re-test and validate that NH3 had returned to zero. This step was repeated for the last 4 days (including last night). The rest of the parameters were stable -N02=0, N03=0, Sal=1.024, Temp =79.5F.
The fish had good color, no spots or blemishes of any kind, and would eat like a champ (Including the night before he died). Right up to last night his activity level was normal, would even swim over to the glass when he saw me and was begging for food. I was concerned about effects from the detox treatment, so I was being carefull to watch for ANY signs of distress, and neved detected ANYTHING from either his physical appearance or behaviour.
Can anyone fill me in on possible causes??? I even tested the water with my voltmeter suspecting a short from the heater, still nothing??
Yes Yes Yes I Know ---- 10 GAL was too small for a QT, and I should have ensured the tank was cycled enough to support the bioload... However, none of these seem to explain the VERY sudden death....
PS Post-Death NH3 was normal
Appreciate any responses
Had him in QT for 8 days. QT is a 10 GAL (ya I know its small) running an oversized Aqueon 75GAL Power Filter. QT also had a airstone. The Power Filter was seeded with biomedia and sponges from my DT.
There was a small problem with the increased bioload which was causing a small increase in NH3 on a daily basis, but I had it under control. I was checking NH3 three times a day, and accomplishing a 10% WC DAILY! Highest the NH3 would raise to was 1.5ppm after a full 32 hours at which time I would add a little of Kent Detox (followed dosage to the letter), after which I would re-test and validate that NH3 had returned to zero. This step was repeated for the last 4 days (including last night). The rest of the parameters were stable -N02=0, N03=0, Sal=1.024, Temp =79.5F.
The fish had good color, no spots or blemishes of any kind, and would eat like a champ (Including the night before he died). Right up to last night his activity level was normal, would even swim over to the glass when he saw me and was begging for food. I was concerned about effects from the detox treatment, so I was being carefull to watch for ANY signs of distress, and neved detected ANYTHING from either his physical appearance or behaviour.
Can anyone fill me in on possible causes??? I even tested the water with my voltmeter suspecting a short from the heater, still nothing??
Yes Yes Yes I Know ---- 10 GAL was too small for a QT, and I should have ensured the tank was cycled enough to support the bioload... However, none of these seem to explain the VERY sudden death....
PS Post-Death NH3 was normal
Appreciate any responses