:help: I have four really good sized angels in my 125 gallon fully planted tank. The tank has been up for many years around eight years actually. All of the readings for the water are perfect. Ammonia-0, nitrite-0, and nitrate-15ish. The PH is at 7.2.Temp, is 80-82 degrees. Filteration other then the plants are three Eheim classic 2215's canister filters and one Aquaclear 500 HOB filter. Water changes are evcery 7-10 days of around 30-35 %. Of course I use Prime as a declor when doing a water change and adding water to the tank. With the angels there are a school of rainbows of around eight and various platies and tetras. Now the problem is my platies and tetras keep disappearing. Even the really good sized ones and there is never any signs of their dead bodies. My guess is that the angels and possibly the rainbows are eating them; picking them off one by one.If this is the case, what other tank mates can I put in with the angels and the rainbows.? I have some really big sunburst platys in with them and they are fine but even the platys and tetras that I thought were big enough to not get eaten have disappeared. Do I just go with some really big tetras like some big congos and really big platys or is something else happening here?
I of course appreciate any and all help to this perplexing situation.
Marinemom
I of course appreciate any and all help to this perplexing situation.
Marinemom