I picked up 4 Otos on Friday night. 2 for each of my tanks. I acclimated them by floating for 20 mins, adding water to the bag, and floating another 20 mins before adding to the tank.
I did a 50% water change on each tank yesterday (I do it every 2 weeks). This morning, one Oto in each tank was stuck to their respective filters. One was already dead, the other is very near death.
I tested my parameters about an hour after the water change yesterday.
38 gal:
0ppm Amm, Nitrite, Nitrate. 8dGH. 3dKH. PH 7.4. Temp 78F
10 gal:
0ppm Amm, Nitrite. 10ppm Nitrate. 7dGH. 2dKH. PH 7.2. Temp 84F
The LFS I got the Otos from has a 48hour death policy, so I brought in the dead Oto and a water sample. They only gave me a credit (for 2 Otos, since I mentioned the other one was also near death) and wouldn't replace the fish right now because my PH "is too high." They will give me the replacement fish once my PH levels "are brought down to an acceptable level of around 6.8."
My PH has been stable for weeks. I figured 7.4 is fine, as long as it isn't fluctuating. I told the LFS that I'd consider adding some peat to the filter, but I shouldn't need too, should I? Are Otos susceptible to getting stuck in the filter intake? There were no outward signs of the cause of death, aside from being stuck to the filters.
Should I just eat the $3 and go elsewhere?
PS - I know I should quarantine, but right now I do not have a tank to do so. I have a 40g Breeder that I plan to set up in a couple months. I may relocate the Rams to that and use the 10g as a quarantine.
I did a 50% water change on each tank yesterday (I do it every 2 weeks). This morning, one Oto in each tank was stuck to their respective filters. One was already dead, the other is very near death.
I tested my parameters about an hour after the water change yesterday.
38 gal:
0ppm Amm, Nitrite, Nitrate. 8dGH. 3dKH. PH 7.4. Temp 78F
10 gal:
0ppm Amm, Nitrite. 10ppm Nitrate. 7dGH. 2dKH. PH 7.2. Temp 84F
The LFS I got the Otos from has a 48hour death policy, so I brought in the dead Oto and a water sample. They only gave me a credit (for 2 Otos, since I mentioned the other one was also near death) and wouldn't replace the fish right now because my PH "is too high." They will give me the replacement fish once my PH levels "are brought down to an acceptable level of around 6.8."
My PH has been stable for weeks. I figured 7.4 is fine, as long as it isn't fluctuating. I told the LFS that I'd consider adding some peat to the filter, but I shouldn't need too, should I? Are Otos susceptible to getting stuck in the filter intake? There were no outward signs of the cause of death, aside from being stuck to the filters.
Should I just eat the $3 and go elsewhere?
PS - I know I should quarantine, but right now I do not have a tank to do so. I have a 40g Breeder that I plan to set up in a couple months. I may relocate the Rams to that and use the 10g as a quarantine.