It happens. He was a Flying Fox. Great fish, favoriate fish. I suppose I had him about 3 years.
Anyhow, is there something I should test for/look for or do to the tank in response to the most unfortunate of events? Obviously I'll check the water params. There's been no modifications to the tank in a year; just water changes and gravel vacuuming.
This tank has two gold barbs, two cherry barbs, and one CAE remaining.
Edit: Guess I'm not thinking clearly. So, my wife's all like "Let's take everything out and clean, super vacuum up everything, change 50% or more of the water, stuff like that. I'm wondering if that's necessary or is there something else to do. Maybe the fish was just getting old or something.
Anyhow, is there something I should test for/look for or do to the tank in response to the most unfortunate of events? Obviously I'll check the water params. There's been no modifications to the tank in a year; just water changes and gravel vacuuming.
This tank has two gold barbs, two cherry barbs, and one CAE remaining.
Edit: Guess I'm not thinking clearly. So, my wife's all like "Let's take everything out and clean, super vacuum up everything, change 50% or more of the water, stuff like that. I'm wondering if that's necessary or is there something else to do. Maybe the fish was just getting old or something.