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blove
July 19th 03, 04:08 AM
whats the ammonia level and nitrite level? is the tank newly set up? how
big are the discus and how big were the rams? you could have overstocked, or
perhaps the discus killed em.

"gizmo" > wrote in message
...
> Last Saturday I bought 8 Rams (Apistogramma ramirezi), they were all
> introduced to a 30 gallon planted tank, which was till the occupied by two
> Discus which were happy in it.
> The tank has a PH of 7.2 and water are medium to hard. Temperature of
about
> 29-30 C.
> They looked very good at the first two days and you could see the males
> starting to be a bit rough on each other and the fist looked pretty
> colorful.
> As from Monday they start dying on me!!! 7 dead (last one today) and there
> is only one left......
> I have no idea what went wrong.
> Please HELP.
>
> 10X
>
> Amit
>
>

Flash Wilson
July 19th 03, 10:27 AM
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 00:42:17 +0200, gizmo > wrote:
>Last Saturday I bought 8 Rams (Apistogramma ramirezi), they were all
>introduced to a 30 gallon planted tank, which was till the occupied by two
>Discus which were happy in it.

What happened to the discus? Did they die? was the tank cleaned or
treated in any way?

>As from Monday they start dying on me!!! 7 dead (last one today) and there
>is only one left......

Introducing a number of fish might have been a struggle on the filter,
so it might have not coped with the increased load. Test for ammonia
and nitrite just in case?

Do they have any symptoms before they die? In this hot weather
(although I dont know where you are or whether you've got a heatwave
too:) my fish have struggled. This year isn't too bad but a couple
of years ago when the tank was at 30C for a few days running, they
were obviously having problems breathing etc. You said your tank is
at 29-30C, from what I've read rams prefer a few degrees lower.
Not to say that the temperature alone will have killed them but it
might have contributed if there were other issues.

If they were direct from the store, check what water parameters
they were used to there? Or go back to see whether the rest of
the store's rams look sick?

Obviously I don't know what killed your rams but I hope these
are some useful pointers.

Sorry for your loss :( Hopefully you can find and fix the
problem so next time you have more luck.

--
Flash Wilson
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Racf
July 20th 03, 04:09 PM
I would suggest you read up at The Krib on Apisto's in general. Find a
good article about new fish acclimation.....the drip method or
whatever...and get a TDS/conductivity meter and use it a lot. Look up
Osmotic Shock, which is probably what occurred somewhere........to the
fish....


"gizmo" > wrote in message
...
> Oh the ammonia level and nitrite level are ok.... The discus were
removed
> to another tank just as I brought in the Rams.
> Surprisingly I've found 2 that look ok this morning.... the rams are
about
> 1.5 Inch long.
> "blove" > wrote in message
> ...
> > whats the ammonia level and nitrite level? is the tank newly set
up? how
> > big are the discus and how big were the rams? you could have
overstocked,
> or
> > perhaps the discus killed em.
> >
> > "gizmo" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > Last Saturday I bought 8 Rams (Apistogramma ramirezi), they were
all
> > > introduced to a 30 gallon planted tank, which was till the
occupied by
> two
> > > Discus which were happy in it.
> > > The tank has a PH of 7.2 and water are medium to hard. Temperature
of
> > about
> > > 29-30 C.
> > > They looked very good at the first two days and you could see the
males
> > > starting to be a bit rough on each other and the fist looked
pretty
> > > colorful.
> > > As from Monday they start dying on me!!! 7 dead (last one today)
and
> there
> > > is only one left......
> > > I have no idea what went wrong.
> > > Please HELP.
> > >
> > > 10X
> > >
> > > Amit
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>