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Old January 8th 04, 01:43 PM
Ken Thomas
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Default Our Cichlids - their short tragic history

On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 03:01:22 GMT, aacool wrote:

We entered the hobby a few weeks back, and have a small 5 gal
aquarium running, apparently well, and decided to up the ante.

Well, we setup a planted aquarium round about christmas, and
added a few tetras, the ammonia spike happened, then subsided.
We read about bio-spira. So we rushed out, and got some, added
it in, and simultaneously added 3 Bolivian Butterfly Ram
cichlids (papilliochromis altispinosa).

THey turned out to be wonderful fish, and one soon established
himself to be top-boss. Recently, they started rearranging the
plants and rocks.

This morning, the nitrite spiked - the ammonia was still high,
though about 1 ppm. We did two water changes today, and added
some salt in the evening.

Unfortunately, the cichlids, and other fishes, were seen to be
gasping at the edges, and one went belly-up We thought a lot
about what to do, and finally transferred them to a bucket of
water. As I write, two are dead, and disposed, and one is
swimming round the bucket.

I would like some advice as to how this could have been
avoided, and what should we do next. Are the other fishes
(tetras and corys) going to survive? Will the water cycle play
itself out now and when will it be safe to reintroduce fishes?
Whatever happened to the biospira?

In gloom,
aacool
P.S. A pic of the cichlids is attached


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OK - so your fish are hurting - ammonia spiking - you're not quite
sure what is happening and you:

So we rushed out, and got some, added
it in, and simultaneously added 3 Bolivian Butterfly Ram
cichlids


And you're asking for advice to prevent this. Look long and hard in
the mirror at stupid. Did you have to have the fish that day? See,
fish are alive - it's not like running out to Wal-Mart and buying a
new toaster on Saturday to make your miserable life a little more
bearable. If your car was belching all kinds of black smoke from the
tailpipe - you would throw some STP oil treatment in because you
heard it took care of engine problems - then go on a 3000 mile trip?
No, cause it's your damn life - you'd take it to a mechanic before you
went anywhere far. Well, I would suggest to you that you show the
same courtesy to other living beings. You can't wait a few days to
get a few fish - then you need to grow up - not have a fish tank.

This isn't a flame. I'm hoping you read this and reach down real
deep, and - maybe start putting the blame where it belongs.