Unfortunately, my first post here is a sad one.
I bought a rubberlip pleco (that's what my LFS called it) two days ago. Based on planetcatfish I think he is an L-187b, Chaetostoma cf. thomsoni (stripped bulldog pleco, stripped rubber pleco, or stripped rubbernose pleco).
I brought it home, and unfortunately it had a leak in the bag, so I didn't get to acclimatize him as much as I wanted. I floated the bag and mixed water for about 20 minutes, but I think the water mixed more than I expected due to the leak. After he was netted out of the bag and into the tank, he immediately swam to the bottom, swam around my driftwood, and then settled into a nice area under the wood. This was Monday evening. Yesterday, Tuesday, we frequently saw him moving about, even once out on top of the wood. This morning when I checked on him before work, he looked great; retreated under the wood when I got too close to the tank, and seemed to be moving normally. After work today the same thing. I went out, to return at 10 pm to find him floating upside down under a piece of driftwood. He is clearly dead so I scoop him out. First thing I notice is that he his stiff, like rigor mortis. I have never had a fish stiff like that when it died. Then I notice that he has three or four areas of discoloration on his head. Distinct black areas that were not there the last time I had seen him swimming. The don't appear to be on the surface, but part of the body. To me they look like infarctions (dead tissue from lack of O2).
I have no idea why he died. My tank is fully cycled, with the following parameters:
ph 7.4, NH4 0, NO2 0, NO3 20 ppm, Alkalinity 80ppm, and hardness 120 ppm. Temp ranges from 77.2-78.1 (as the lights affect temp). These parameters have been steady for the past 6 days (except my pH droped from 7.6 two days ago).
I have a 55g acrylic tank, 36" 96w 6700K CF bulb (on 12h/day), fluval 304 filter. 3 panda cories, 3 Otos, 6 long fin blue danios, and about 12 white clouds. I don't have a single fish >1.5 inches, except the pleco which was about 2".
I bought the tank used from a woman who had kept cichlids and white clouds (my 12 came with the tank). The driftwood came with the tank, and I don't know what type it is. I added the Otos to the tank yesterday (from a small 10g tank they had been in for the past 2 weeks).
I have a couple of swords, two clumps of red ludwiga, and 4 clumps of unknown type of grass in the tank. The swords were transplanted, and had not been kept completely covered, and there are some sickly looking leaves, but nothing clearly rotting.
The only thing I can think is that I used a small amount of Kent Freshwater Pro-Clear earlier today to try to clear up some cloudiness. I only used about 2.5cc (1/2 tsp) in the tank. Did I kill my fish with this? Could there be something left in the driftwood from the previous owner that did him in? Could my algae be poisonous; I have green algae covering the driftwood, and green hairy algae on a rock and a couple clumps of grass? Could my other fish have terrorized him? Could that mild drop in pH done it? Would he have preferred slightly brackish water (I don't add NaCl to my aquarium)?
Any other ideas would be helpful. I want to get another, but am hesitant until I can figure out what I did to this one.
Thank you in advance.
I bought a rubberlip pleco (that's what my LFS called it) two days ago. Based on planetcatfish I think he is an L-187b, Chaetostoma cf. thomsoni (stripped bulldog pleco, stripped rubber pleco, or stripped rubbernose pleco).
I brought it home, and unfortunately it had a leak in the bag, so I didn't get to acclimatize him as much as I wanted. I floated the bag and mixed water for about 20 minutes, but I think the water mixed more than I expected due to the leak. After he was netted out of the bag and into the tank, he immediately swam to the bottom, swam around my driftwood, and then settled into a nice area under the wood. This was Monday evening. Yesterday, Tuesday, we frequently saw him moving about, even once out on top of the wood. This morning when I checked on him before work, he looked great; retreated under the wood when I got too close to the tank, and seemed to be moving normally. After work today the same thing. I went out, to return at 10 pm to find him floating upside down under a piece of driftwood. He is clearly dead so I scoop him out. First thing I notice is that he his stiff, like rigor mortis. I have never had a fish stiff like that when it died. Then I notice that he has three or four areas of discoloration on his head. Distinct black areas that were not there the last time I had seen him swimming. The don't appear to be on the surface, but part of the body. To me they look like infarctions (dead tissue from lack of O2).
I have no idea why he died. My tank is fully cycled, with the following parameters:
ph 7.4, NH4 0, NO2 0, NO3 20 ppm, Alkalinity 80ppm, and hardness 120 ppm. Temp ranges from 77.2-78.1 (as the lights affect temp). These parameters have been steady for the past 6 days (except my pH droped from 7.6 two days ago).
I have a 55g acrylic tank, 36" 96w 6700K CF bulb (on 12h/day), fluval 304 filter. 3 panda cories, 3 Otos, 6 long fin blue danios, and about 12 white clouds. I don't have a single fish >1.5 inches, except the pleco which was about 2".
I bought the tank used from a woman who had kept cichlids and white clouds (my 12 came with the tank). The driftwood came with the tank, and I don't know what type it is. I added the Otos to the tank yesterday (from a small 10g tank they had been in for the past 2 weeks).
I have a couple of swords, two clumps of red ludwiga, and 4 clumps of unknown type of grass in the tank. The swords were transplanted, and had not been kept completely covered, and there are some sickly looking leaves, but nothing clearly rotting.
The only thing I can think is that I used a small amount of Kent Freshwater Pro-Clear earlier today to try to clear up some cloudiness. I only used about 2.5cc (1/2 tsp) in the tank. Did I kill my fish with this? Could there be something left in the driftwood from the previous owner that did him in? Could my algae be poisonous; I have green algae covering the driftwood, and green hairy algae on a rock and a couple clumps of grass? Could my other fish have terrorized him? Could that mild drop in pH done it? Would he have preferred slightly brackish water (I don't add NaCl to my aquarium)?
Any other ideas would be helpful. I want to get another, but am hesitant until I can figure out what I did to this one.
Thank you in advance.