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Old August 18th 05, 03:30 AM
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"Connie" wrote in message
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Ok - so I successfully cycled my tank, and got new fish. This was 11
days ago. Well - I got home from work yesterday, and all but one of my
fish were dead. They were all fine before I went to work (my angel is
the only one left alive). They have been seemingly ok for the last 11
days.

My ammonia did a mini spike up to 2, but I have managed that with water
changes and ammo lock. It was only one day....

What in the world happened??? What could it have been that 3 corys, 2
swords, 2 gourami, and a rubbermouthed pleco all died at the same time,
with no warnings signs...

My ammonia was 0 - .25 when I found them dead.

Thanks,
Connie



Sorry to hear that. At this point, I usually just go visit the house and
look at the tank. It's amazing what people can forget to mention which
might affect the fish. I guess that unless you're in the Ottawa area,
we'll just have to play 20 questions. Water temperature? Why the NH3
spike? Filter and is it ever turned off? Room-mate's maturity? etc
etc. They longer they settle in, the easier they are to manage (fish and
water conditions).
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