We had 4 TR juvenile Haitiensis. Everything was great for months and then All 4 died within 3 days of one another. No tank mate or other changes or signs of issues preceded this. They were all ~2-2.5" at ToD (.75" fry when purchased) housed in a 90 alongside a few small Central American Cichlids which are all still fine. No issues with fighting etc. Water was at 80° Ph 7.6. 25% water changes every 5-7 days. Any advice would be appreciated as we want to learn more about them before attempting to raise them again. Thank youBeen a while since I had some, have two now in separate tanks, so far so good.
The other fish most likely stressed them. It’s best to keep them with other haitsWe had 4 TR juvenile Haitiensis. Everything was great for months and then All 4 died within 3 days of one another. No tank mate or other changes or signs of issues preceded this. They were all ~2-2.5" at ToD (.75" fry when purchased) housed in a 90 alongside a few small Central American Cichlids which are all still fine. No issues with fighting etc. Water was at 80° Ph 7.6. 25% water changes every 5-7 days. Any advice would be appreciated as we want to learn more about them before attempting to raise them again. Thank you
We had 4 TR juvenile Haitiensis. Everything was great for months and then All 4 died within 3 days of one another. No tank mate or other changes or signs of issues preceded this. They were all ~2-2.5" at ToD (.75" fry when purchased) housed in a 90 alongside a few small Central American Cichlids which are all still fine. No issues with fighting etc. Water was at 80° Ph 7.6. 25% water changes every 5-7 days. Any advice would be appreciated as we want to learn more about them before attempting to raise them again. Thank you