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Old February 2nd 05, 06:03 PM
steve
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Gill Passman wrote:
Initially I bought 3 Gold Rams and put them in the main tank. Within

4 hours
2 of them had died. There was a very slight trace of ammonia (and I'm
talking hardly off the scale) so I moved the remaining Gold Ram to my

son's
tank where it was very happy.


At first glance, I'd say it was stress, probably related to water, most
likely high nitrates and/or the ammonia.


Once the ammonia settled down and all readings were 0 apart from the

PH
which was between 7.0 and 7.5 I bought another Gold Ram for the main

tank.
Again he was very happy.

My son then wanted a Betta for his tank which we bought. The Gold Ram

in
that tank bullied the Betta so we moved him into the main tank

downstairs.
Within a few days he started to be unwell....I tested the water and

all was
fine and moved him to the "hospital" where I treated him for the

"Pop-eye"
he had developed. Unfortunately it was too late. About 2 weeks later

the
second Gold Ram went downhill very rapidly and before I had a chance

to move
him (power cut coinciding with me spotting this) he had died.


Again I bet it was water, and maybe even bullying by the already
established inhabitants.


The main tank has the following inhabitants/history

4 Blue 3 Spot Gouramis - at the time of the initial introduction

there where
2 males and 1 female. Another 2 females were introduced. Just prior

to the
demise of the first Gold Ram the non-dominant male was killed by the
Dominant male

6 Platys - breeeding quite happily as platy's do :-)

6 Clown Loaches - the two largest starting to fight it out (in a

friendly
way of course) for dominant fish. All resolved before the second Ram

died.

5 Fantail Guppies - all male but not very aggressive

A number of Neon Tetras - was 11 but hard to count how many are in

there
right now

1 fry - presumed to be Platy

The tank is 47.5 UK gall so enough space I believe....


I think that is alot of fish for that size tank. You don't mention
plants, got any? And related to the deaths and the bioload in the
tank, I think a nitrate test kit is a must have for you. Check that
and we may find the culprit.

Thanks
Gill


You're welcome. These are just my opinions, I'm not a Ram breeder nor
an expert. It just seems like the most plausible explanation to me.
steve