Well i haven't had any more fish die since that last one about a week ago (i think it has been a week). I sold my discus back to the fish store since i felt i wasn't giving them the life they diserve. So now i have 2 zebra danios, 2 glow light tetras, 2 scissortail rasboras, 2 silvertip tetras, 3 julii cory, 3 black phantom tetras, and my pleco. My tetra schools were minimized to two from the strange deaths. I treated my tank with melafix just as a precaution b/c it says on the label that it is safe to treat as a precaution! Then i bought some Polyguard, which is a freshwater medication for bacterial, fungal and parasitic diseases. I have treated the tank twice with it and no more fish have died. the people at the fish store were stumped with the deaths as well and suggested maybe it was an internal parasite since there were no physical problems. My fish still look very happy and their exterior looks fantastic, identical to pictures of what they are supposed to look like. I am going to continue to treat the tank once every 3 days for 2 weeks as the directions say, but when that is done i would like to restock my tank. I am going to first make my tetra schools bigger with 3 or 5 fish per species. I would then like to add harlequin rasboras and rummy nose tetras. Do you guys have any idea what else i should add and how many more fish do you think i should add? I have always heard the rule and inch of adult fish per gallon. I don't want to over stock my tank and have more fish die.
suggestions????
suggestions????