Nandopsis haitiensis

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Been a while since I had some, have two now in separate tanks, so far so good.
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
 
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
The other fish most likely stressed them. It’s best to keep them with other haits
 
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

hey bud, give this video a look and maybe it will help you next time with your Haits?
 
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