Hi Everyone,
How often do fish in your tank(s) die?
An example for me is my 30g tall which I purchased for the family in August 2008. The tank has an AquaClear 70 and an Eheim 2232 ecco rated for a 35 gallon tank. The substrate is epoxy coated gravel with plastic plants. My ph is 8.0 and the water temp. is 76F.
I have had this tank running for less than a year and in that time I have had many many fish. Not a single fish from the original purchases is alive. My oldest living fish is a dwarf pleco that was purchased around September 2008.
I have aquariums for 30+ years since I was eight years old. I know how the basic care, maintenance, feeding, cleaning, and water changes should work. I'm not a novice but I'm not an expert either.
The other fish that have been are currently in the tank are/were Angel fish, swordtails, neon tetras, cherry barbs, zebra danios, bettas, red tailed shark, rainbow sharks, cory cats, otos, gouramis, serpae tetras, etc.
Now my purpose for this post is to determine whether my fellow forum members suffer the same fish losses as I do, or whether I'm a terrible fish keeper with a (brown thumb for fish keeping)
Now when I test my water the ammonia and nitrites consistently read at 0 ppm and my nitrates are usually 5ppm or less. I do weekly 10% water changes feed the fish once a day and don't over feed.
I think I do the right things, but yet my fish are always dying. Is this the norm?
As of April of this year I'm also maintaining a 10g planted and a 5.5g planted. The only fish loss so far has been my betta in my 5.5g which died on me this past month. The betta was given to me by a friend who received it herself in July 2008.
I'm curious what other members experiences are like. I often wonder if other fish keepers have frequent losses or is it me.
Plus, if you did suffer numerous fish loss how did you correct the problem? Or do you still continue to lose fish frequently for no apparent reason.
How often do fish in your tank(s) die?
An example for me is my 30g tall which I purchased for the family in August 2008. The tank has an AquaClear 70 and an Eheim 2232 ecco rated for a 35 gallon tank. The substrate is epoxy coated gravel with plastic plants. My ph is 8.0 and the water temp. is 76F.
I have had this tank running for less than a year and in that time I have had many many fish. Not a single fish from the original purchases is alive. My oldest living fish is a dwarf pleco that was purchased around September 2008.
I have aquariums for 30+ years since I was eight years old. I know how the basic care, maintenance, feeding, cleaning, and water changes should work. I'm not a novice but I'm not an expert either.
The other fish that have been are currently in the tank are/were Angel fish, swordtails, neon tetras, cherry barbs, zebra danios, bettas, red tailed shark, rainbow sharks, cory cats, otos, gouramis, serpae tetras, etc.
Now my purpose for this post is to determine whether my fellow forum members suffer the same fish losses as I do, or whether I'm a terrible fish keeper with a (brown thumb for fish keeping)
Now when I test my water the ammonia and nitrites consistently read at 0 ppm and my nitrates are usually 5ppm or less. I do weekly 10% water changes feed the fish once a day and don't over feed.
I think I do the right things, but yet my fish are always dying. Is this the norm?
As of April of this year I'm also maintaining a 10g planted and a 5.5g planted. The only fish loss so far has been my betta in my 5.5g which died on me this past month. The betta was given to me by a friend who received it herself in July 2008.
I'm curious what other members experiences are like. I often wonder if other fish keepers have frequent losses or is it me.
Plus, if you did suffer numerous fish loss how did you correct the problem? Or do you still continue to lose fish frequently for no apparent reason.