3 of the 5 cardinal tetras I bought last week are dead.
I'm not sure what happened- Saturday I thought one was missing but wasn't sure, and I found 2 bodies yesterday, and I only see 2 left.
When I found them dead yesterday I tested the water, and ammonia was 0.25- but that could be an effect, and not the cause. Nitrite was 0, nitrate was 5, pH was 7.4, all normal.
They seemed healthy. I admit I didn't quarantine them (I was impatient and the cory fry are in ym qt tank). They were being harrassed by the danios a little at first, but after 2 or 3 days they seemed ok. They also wouldn't fight the danios for food, but I was trying to spot feed them.
Any ideas? The only other thing I can think of is the temp was a little lower. I think because we turned the AC on, but it was only about 76- I noticed that last night when I did a WC, and I upped it back to 79 where it usually is.
Everyone else in the tank is healthy. I feel bad for the 2 survivors- I should add some more to up the school, right? Problem is the only place I know nearby that has them is where I got the others.

When I found them dead yesterday I tested the water, and ammonia was 0.25- but that could be an effect, and not the cause. Nitrite was 0, nitrate was 5, pH was 7.4, all normal.
They seemed healthy. I admit I didn't quarantine them (I was impatient and the cory fry are in ym qt tank). They were being harrassed by the danios a little at first, but after 2 or 3 days they seemed ok. They also wouldn't fight the danios for food, but I was trying to spot feed them.
Any ideas? The only other thing I can think of is the temp was a little lower. I think because we turned the AC on, but it was only about 76- I noticed that last night when I did a WC, and I upped it back to 79 where it usually is.
Everyone else in the tank is healthy. I feel bad for the 2 survivors- I should add some more to up the school, right? Problem is the only place I know nearby that has them is where I got the others.