I haven't been in here in a looonng time, forgive me!
I have a 37gal freshwater tank with the following survivors:
1 female opaline gourami, the scourge and bully of the tank
1 cory
1 rasbora
3 zebra danios
1 male & 1 female guppy
I am incredibly discouraged. I feel like I've done everything right with this tank over the last 9 months, from cycling and water changes, monitoring the chemicals, etc. So many beautiful fish have been lost in that time, all for reasons that cannot be explained. In all, I have come to the realization that it can only be that it is a combination of several factors, all resulting in a deadly pool:
So... it breaks my heart to see all this hard work fail, but I can't keep buying more fish, it just doesn't feel right. My wife and I plan to buy a house in the next year or so, maybe we'll have better luck wherever we end up. Until then, the only thing I'm doing is feeding the survivors, cleaning weekly, and waiting for what seems to be the inevitable.
Sad...
I have a 37gal freshwater tank with the following survivors:
1 female opaline gourami, the scourge and bully of the tank
1 cory
1 rasbora
3 zebra danios
1 male & 1 female guppy
I am incredibly discouraged. I feel like I've done everything right with this tank over the last 9 months, from cycling and water changes, monitoring the chemicals, etc. So many beautiful fish have been lost in that time, all for reasons that cannot be explained. In all, I have come to the realization that it can only be that it is a combination of several factors, all resulting in a deadly pool:
- pH of my city water is 8.0 to 8.2, very hard, very alkaline
- this summer has been unbearably hot, I'm on the 3rd floor of an apartment, resulting in tank temperatures close to 85 degrees F.
- a great fish store 30 min away has completely different water and a 48 hour guarantee on stock - needless to say, they last just a little longer than 48 hours, but not by much
- a Petco and Petsmart are 3 min away, and we share the same water, but the fish have been dying on me (after a month or so), so maybe it's the stock
- I have on occasion changed the water after 3 weeks, not every week, and I wonder if the shock killed some fish.
- this summer has been unbearably hot, I'm on the 3rd floor of an apartment, resulting in tank temperatures close to 85 degrees F.
- a great fish store 30 min away has completely different water and a 48 hour guarantee on stock - needless to say, they last just a little longer than 48 hours, but not by much
- a Petco and Petsmart are 3 min away, and we share the same water, but the fish have been dying on me (after a month or so), so maybe it's the stock
- I have on occasion changed the water after 3 weeks, not every week, and I wonder if the shock killed some fish.
So... it breaks my heart to see all this hard work fail, but I can't keep buying more fish, it just doesn't feel right. My wife and I plan to buy a house in the next year or so, maybe we'll have better luck wherever we end up. Until then, the only thing I'm doing is feeding the survivors, cleaning weekly, and waiting for what seems to be the inevitable.
Sad...