Hi There,
I have had 9 tigers barbs, 5 platys, and 6 assorted corydoras for 12 months now in my 125 litre tank. I recently moved house - 2 weeks ago today. I made sure I took a day out to move the tank - decanted half of the water, bagged up all bog wood, filter pads etc so they wouldn't dry out; and took the fish to a local aquarist who pumped the bags with oxygen ready for the 1 hour journey.
I added all the fish back into the tank and for 2 weeks now they have been acting totally normal, no issues with disease or aggression for example.
However, yesterday morning I noticed all the tiger barbs and a couple of the platys all at the top of the tank 'gasping'. Also, a few of my Peruvian gold cory's keep 'coming up for air' which is unusual as they normally hide under my bog wood. My filter is working fine, I immediately got it out and had a look inside but there is nothing wrong there.
I came home from work last night to find 2 tiger barbs dead and all other fish still 'gasping' at the top. I took the water to a local aquarist and there was nothing wrong, so I was advised to perform a water change - 30% with tap safe solution as instructed. BUT - woke up this morning and two more are dead - from what I can see, the behaviour of other fish is not changing so I am assuming the other barbs will follow and perhaps the platys
Has anyone got any advice? I want to try and save my last troopers! Or at least learn for next time if I have missed anything....
Cheers - Sarah
I have had 9 tigers barbs, 5 platys, and 6 assorted corydoras for 12 months now in my 125 litre tank. I recently moved house - 2 weeks ago today. I made sure I took a day out to move the tank - decanted half of the water, bagged up all bog wood, filter pads etc so they wouldn't dry out; and took the fish to a local aquarist who pumped the bags with oxygen ready for the 1 hour journey.
I added all the fish back into the tank and for 2 weeks now they have been acting totally normal, no issues with disease or aggression for example.
However, yesterday morning I noticed all the tiger barbs and a couple of the platys all at the top of the tank 'gasping'. Also, a few of my Peruvian gold cory's keep 'coming up for air' which is unusual as they normally hide under my bog wood. My filter is working fine, I immediately got it out and had a look inside but there is nothing wrong there.
I came home from work last night to find 2 tiger barbs dead and all other fish still 'gasping' at the top. I took the water to a local aquarist and there was nothing wrong, so I was advised to perform a water change - 30% with tap safe solution as instructed. BUT - woke up this morning and two more are dead - from what I can see, the behaviour of other fish is not changing so I am assuming the other barbs will follow and perhaps the platys
Has anyone got any advice? I want to try and save my last troopers! Or at least learn for next time if I have missed anything....
Cheers - Sarah