On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 20:46:01 GMT, Elaine T
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Hi all...
This morning, when I woke up, my 5-6 in black ghost knife fish was
dead. The day before, he had been eagerly swimming about, eating, etc.
My tank is a 55 gallon planted tank. There is driftwood that creates
plenty of hiding spaces for him. I only would see him when he wanted
to come out, but that was still pretty often as he warmed up to his
surroundings. I've had him probably 3 weeks.
The water quality is what I would consider very good: 0 ammonia and
nitrite, of course, but nitrates are also quite low. Yesterday (before
he died) they were between 5 and 10 ppm. The water is slightly acidic
(6.6-6.8) and quite soft--- about 3 degrees. I have 4 juvenile discus
in the tank that seem happy, which is why I keep the water so
pristine... (and, as I understand it, these condtions should be perfect
for the black ghost as well). So, any theories? I'm hoping to get
another of these great fish in the future, but I'd like to ponder what
went wrong with this one first.
Thanks very much for any suggestions,
Wes
Hmmm... Three weeks is short enough that he could have had an internal
infection of some sort from the fish store. It may not have anything to
do with your tank. You're very brave to put an unquarantined fish in
with discus.
I had at least 4 to 5 black ghosts before and they all dead. My brown
knife fish killed one that was twice his size (about 8 inches). The
other three were dead without any warning after in the tank for about
one to two weeks. Never found out the actual reason and I would never
have them again.
My brown knife fish is fine. He is not as good looking as the black
knife fish but he is alive. I put him in my tank about 6 months ago.
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