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February 18th 04, 04:47 PM
Mark Stone
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why do they keep dying?
(Kris) wrote in message . com...
I have a 50 gallon tank with angels, otto's, apistogramma cacatoides,
a figure eight and bleeding heart tetra's.
since 2-3 months, every two weeks one fish dies. I've lost 1 Boekhlei,
2 angelfish and one apistograma that way. They have no symptoms
untill their last hour. Then they sink to the bottom, start havy
breathing ans then they die.
They eat well. I've noticed light coloured stool with a bit of a slimy
aspect. I thought about hexamita but then again, they don't have hole
in the head symptoms and they did not lost weight and eat well, and
they are brightky coloured.
Can hexamita be the reason, killing them one by one without others
symptoms? Should I give them something like hexamita(R) from 'Esha
Labs'? I don't like to do it because Apistogramma's dont't love
medication... But if that's what I got to do...
nay help is appreciated
greetz
*Anything* can be causing this to happen -- but after keeping Oscars
as long as I have, I think it's safe to rule out HITH. But before any
of us can help with the problem, we need info -- what are your water
conditions, etc. Fish dying with such regularity can be caused by
anything: rancid water because of overfeeding, cold water because
there's no heater, someone cleans the coverglass on the tank with
Windex while it's still on the aquarium, heavy cigarette smoke bubbled
up by the air pump -- even a loud stereo in the same room can increase
the stress levels! Maybe there's rocks or other decorations in the
tank leeching something toxic.
What I would do is re-assess your setup from the ground up, using a
book or other type of guide. My suggestion is "You and Your Aquarium"
by Dick Mills, which is a "beginner's" manual but very thorough. If
you want to medicate, go with a general med like "Clout" because it's
difficult to diagnose what disease (if any) is causing this. (Clout
treats HITH too, so that would be covered). Fish in aquariums don't
just "die" -- they are being killed by something you can correct, so I
say get some literature, study up and rebuild your setup.
--Mark
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