I've had a few fish die within the last few weeks. I have a newly cycled tank, and currently there are 2 platys and a guppy in my 10g.
I've had a few neons, and 2 otos die on me.
The day I got the neons (4), they seemed a little freaked out, but later in the day, they seemed to be doing better, and when I fed the fish, a few of them ate, the others seemed to be getting used to the tank.
The next day I went to check the fish, and a neon was dead, and the front half of it was mutilated (probably done by the other fish?), and another was breathing really fast. The other 2 neons seemed fine, no fast breathing, etc. I took out the neon that seemed to be injured or sick, and put him into a 'holding' bowl. (It had water from the original tank.) Later in the day, the sick neon was on the bottom of the bowl.. dead. The other 2 neons were still fine.
In the end I took back the other 2 neons, because I assumed they were just too small for the tank.
About the otos (2): after I bought them, they seemed fine. They both just swam around the tank, scraping for food, etc.
Then a few days later, an oto was stuck in the base of one of the plants. I moved the plant.. and he was dead. The next day.. the other was dead also.
Through all this, the 2 platys, and guppy are still swimming strong.
Is this bad luck, or is something wrong? :huh:
I've had a few neons, and 2 otos die on me.
The day I got the neons (4), they seemed a little freaked out, but later in the day, they seemed to be doing better, and when I fed the fish, a few of them ate, the others seemed to be getting used to the tank.
The next day I went to check the fish, and a neon was dead, and the front half of it was mutilated (probably done by the other fish?), and another was breathing really fast. The other 2 neons seemed fine, no fast breathing, etc. I took out the neon that seemed to be injured or sick, and put him into a 'holding' bowl. (It had water from the original tank.) Later in the day, the sick neon was on the bottom of the bowl.. dead. The other 2 neons were still fine.
In the end I took back the other 2 neons, because I assumed they were just too small for the tank.
About the otos (2): after I bought them, they seemed fine. They both just swam around the tank, scraping for food, etc.
Then a few days later, an oto was stuck in the base of one of the plants. I moved the plant.. and he was dead. The next day.. the other was dead also.
Through all this, the 2 platys, and guppy are still swimming strong.
Is this bad luck, or is something wrong? :huh: