Well, maybe.
The other day we lost several neons, all in the one morning. This was in an established tank with good parameters, although the pH and kH are always high here. It's also hot at the moment, with the tanks hanging around 30C (84F)
When it happened my wife came and told me, thought there was something wrong with the tank, so I checked the parameters, which were fine. She then asked if bloodworm would be a problem as she had recently fed them frozen bloodworm, which they quite liked (as they would). We haven't fed bloodworm in a while, but used to get it often for the rainbowfish. I said, no, bloodworm is fine, and obviously the gourami and the rainbowfish and cories and the goldfish were all fine and all had bloodworm that day...
So it was a mystery. The heat, or neon tetra disease, or whatever...
A couple of days pass, no problem. No deaths. So today I think I'll try bloodworm again. It should be fine. Everybody lapped it up.
Sure enough in a couple of hours I have another couple of dead neons, cardinals and glowlights. The old bloodfin tetra I've had for years is fine mind you, and he ate more than anyone. The remaining 4 glowlights look fine so far as well. The remaining neons I'm not so sure about. All non-tetra are fine.
It does seem a strange coincidence...
weird...
The other day we lost several neons, all in the one morning. This was in an established tank with good parameters, although the pH and kH are always high here. It's also hot at the moment, with the tanks hanging around 30C (84F)
When it happened my wife came and told me, thought there was something wrong with the tank, so I checked the parameters, which were fine. She then asked if bloodworm would be a problem as she had recently fed them frozen bloodworm, which they quite liked (as they would). We haven't fed bloodworm in a while, but used to get it often for the rainbowfish. I said, no, bloodworm is fine, and obviously the gourami and the rainbowfish and cories and the goldfish were all fine and all had bloodworm that day...
So it was a mystery. The heat, or neon tetra disease, or whatever...
A couple of days pass, no problem. No deaths. So today I think I'll try bloodworm again. It should be fine. Everybody lapped it up.
Sure enough in a couple of hours I have another couple of dead neons, cardinals and glowlights. The old bloodfin tetra I've had for years is fine mind you, and he ate more than anyone. The remaining 4 glowlights look fine so far as well. The remaining neons I'm not so sure about. All non-tetra are fine.
It does seem a strange coincidence...
weird...