55Gal African Cichlids
1 AC 300
1 Emp. 400
Rena Heater ~80º
Anything else you might need let me know.
For staters I was building up quite a nice stock of african cichlids (55gal). One night I had to move the tank so that meant draining it completely, which I did almost to the bottom, but left the fish in since there was enough water for them to be in. Got the tank moved, start filling it up, and fish start popping off like crazy, so I panic and start putting as many as I could into another smaller tank I have (10gal). So when the nightmare was over I lost 13 peacocks, but my red zebra and turq. hap lived, as well as a synodontis, bumble bee cat, and a pleco (those all stayed in the 55 through the whole thing). So, I think it was the cold water from outside that did them in. Ok, so my fault, wont do that again. Went about a month before I got more fish. Doing a water change tonight filled it up with water from *inside* at room temp. using the chlorine remover and I start to notice fish gasping for air and my bumble cat starting doing that dying thing where they flail around the tank and so does another new peacock I got. So remembering what happend last time, i got all my new peacocks (6more) into the smaller 10g again. This time they are all fine except for the bumble bee and the one peacock which died. But I left the red zebra, turq hap, synodotis and a black shark (just got from a friend) in the 55 (too much for the 10g) and they are all gasping for air. I have both filters running, put about 5 capfulls of cycle in so far. I tested the water last night, it was fine. Tested it after I noticed fish dying and noticed my nitrates were getting higher. Could this be because I stired up the gravel when cleaning it out? In other words, has someone else had this problem before and what can I do to keep it from happening again. The fish in the 55 have been in there for about an hour and are still alive, but seem to be gasping or breathing fast for air. Thanks a whole bunch in advance! -Brandon
1 AC 300
1 Emp. 400
Rena Heater ~80º
Anything else you might need let me know.
For staters I was building up quite a nice stock of african cichlids (55gal). One night I had to move the tank so that meant draining it completely, which I did almost to the bottom, but left the fish in since there was enough water for them to be in. Got the tank moved, start filling it up, and fish start popping off like crazy, so I panic and start putting as many as I could into another smaller tank I have (10gal). So when the nightmare was over I lost 13 peacocks, but my red zebra and turq. hap lived, as well as a synodontis, bumble bee cat, and a pleco (those all stayed in the 55 through the whole thing). So, I think it was the cold water from outside that did them in. Ok, so my fault, wont do that again. Went about a month before I got more fish. Doing a water change tonight filled it up with water from *inside* at room temp. using the chlorine remover and I start to notice fish gasping for air and my bumble cat starting doing that dying thing where they flail around the tank and so does another new peacock I got. So remembering what happend last time, i got all my new peacocks (6more) into the smaller 10g again. This time they are all fine except for the bumble bee and the one peacock which died. But I left the red zebra, turq hap, synodotis and a black shark (just got from a friend) in the 55 (too much for the 10g) and they are all gasping for air. I have both filters running, put about 5 capfulls of cycle in so far. I tested the water last night, it was fine. Tested it after I noticed fish dying and noticed my nitrates were getting higher. Could this be because I stired up the gravel when cleaning it out? In other words, has someone else had this problem before and what can I do to keep it from happening again. The fish in the 55 have been in there for about an hour and are still alive, but seem to be gasping or breathing fast for air. Thanks a whole bunch in advance! -Brandon