fish death =/ cause ?
fish death =/ cause ?
Hi
Two of my recently bought Clown Plecos died this week =/ Now i only have one left.
I tried to look att the fish to understand what caused their death, but i dindt get much out of it.
It is a small tank (60 liters) with alot of small bristlenoses and these three Clown plecos. Im thinking that maybe they dindt eat proberly. But the dead fishes did not have sunken bellys.
do you have any ide ?
Two of my recently bought Clown Plecos died this week =/ Now i only have one left.
I tried to look att the fish to understand what caused their death, but i dindt get much out of it.
It is a small tank (60 liters) with alot of small bristlenoses and these three Clown plecos. Im thinking that maybe they dindt eat proberly. But the dead fishes did not have sunken bellys.
do you have any ide ?
- Janne
- Expert
- Posts: 1765
- Joined: 01 Jan 2003, 02:16
- My articles: 10
- My images: 241
- Spotted: 73
- Location 2: Belém, Brazil
- Contact:
Hey Janne, i dropped you a mail about this 5 minutes ago =)
I have a mopani root for them to chew on. And i gave them the same as my ancistrus juveniles. Peas, cucumber and 2 different kind of algea tablets. There are also much vegitation in the tank, wich i think they could eat if they get hungry enough.
I have a mopani root for them to chew on. And i gave them the same as my ancistrus juveniles. Peas, cucumber and 2 different kind of algea tablets. There are also much vegitation in the tank, wich i think they could eat if they get hungry enough.
- Sid Guppy
- Posts: 757
- Joined: 31 Dec 2002, 15:36
- Location 1: Brabant, the Netherlands
- Interests: Catfish, Tanganyikan fish, Rock'n'roll, Fantasy
Bogwood is wood from a peatbog (peat is the brown fibery stuff, dug up from swamps and dried, either used as "fuel" to burn or used as a soil add-on).
It's reddish brown in color, fairly soft, and when you buy it; it's usually dry and it floats. It needs to be weighed down for a few weeks to make it waterlogged and sinking again.
Bogwood -like peat- leaks acids and tannins, slowly. Many riverine fish (esp those from Blackwater, like many Panaque-related pleco's) like it.
It's reddish brown in color, fairly soft, and when you buy it; it's usually dry and it floats. It needs to be weighed down for a few weeks to make it waterlogged and sinking again.
Bogwood -like peat- leaks acids and tannins, slowly. Many riverine fish (esp those from Blackwater, like many Panaque-related pleco's) like it.
Plan B should not automatically be twice as much explosives as Plan A