- Dec 11, 2011
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My dad has a 72g bowfront with a powerful filter which filters about 500 gallons a hour. He seems to have a problem with his dying suddeningly, for no reason. He got new fish the other day and two of them died along with 3 other fish[ 2 mollies, a chinese algae eater, and 2 raindow sharks] which were fine. Now his guppies are dying on him, and he just got these guys. His other fish seem to be fine. I asked if the pH is high and other things, he said no. There should be no reason they should be dying all of a sudden.
He has 4 angels, some type of large catfish[its in the same family as the upside down cat], 4 swordtails he gotten from me, a sailfin leopard pleco, 2 corycats, 2 loaches, 12 guppies, 2 striped rapheal cats and a peacock spiny eel.
He been in this hobby for over 30 years, but this never has happened to him.
I never had this happen to me, my tank is over stocked, but none of my fish die out of nowhere like my dad's fish.
He has 4 angels, some type of large catfish[its in the same family as the upside down cat], 4 swordtails he gotten from me, a sailfin leopard pleco, 2 corycats, 2 loaches, 12 guppies, 2 striped rapheal cats and a peacock spiny eel.
He been in this hobby for over 30 years, but this never has happened to him.
I never had this happen to me, my tank is over stocked, but none of my fish die out of nowhere like my dad's fish.