quintas14;4167618; said:
What is your tanks temp? and do you use an air stone in it?
Increased temp will lower the oxygen saturation and that will cause gulping for air. Both fish will not necessarily gulp at the same time as one may be more used to lower oxygen levels than the other.
If the levels dropped more over a short period of time that may be why the albino fell ill also..
That makes sense. I did have an air stone (about 12" long), that I also removed right before the Albino started going the same way as the two before it. The temps on the other hand have been around 82 for some time, and haven't changed since I've been trying to introduce the Oscars. I might try lowering it a bit too though.
Aquanero;4167619; said:
Ok, first I want to say a 6.5 to 7.5 differance in Ph is drastic and will kill any fish. So 7 being what it is at Petsmart, I'm assuming your Ph is also 7. Is that a correct assumption? If not what is the differance between the two?
It sounded like he was in a hurry when I called, more than likely not remembering who I was and giving me an estimate for the range of all his freshwater tanks. The values I listed were for my water, I haven't tested theirs yet, but will before I add another, just in case.
Aquanero;4167619; said:
However if the albino lasted a month I doubt it's Ph shock.
I was thinking the same thing.
Aquanero;4167619; said:
You said you removed the gravel, How long was the gravel in the tank? How deep was it? How did you remove it. Some time noctious gasses can build up in the substrate over time and once released will kill the fish "mysteriously".
This sounds like something. I removed it mainly for the Bichirs, apparently they don't do well with it as adults. My gravel was much deeper than I meant for it to be (around 2"), so I could see how it could be the cause, especially considering how the Raphael spends all his time inside the driftwood, and the Bichirs are mostly air breathers.
Aquanero;4167658; said:
Another question, do you de-chlorinate the water? Do you have city water a well water?
I do. I use Top Fin Dechlorinator.
Sarah88;4167730; said:
oh and WELCOME TO MFK, its always great seeing more members from NC joining
Thanks! I've been reading the forums for well over a year, I just finally had something unique enough to my situation to warrant a post.