What's eating my fishes?

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Well, i just stuck them all in that one 55 tank as to get my other 55s cycled properly and to be able to overfeed them all without have to clean so many tanks. Its been 3 weeks now and i was going to start separating and moving fish around on Friday because my 2 other 55s are showing 0-0.5 ammonia after 5 days without WCs. Thanks for you time guys! Ill havw to watch the aro and knife after this tank switch closely for a while
 
Well, i just stuck them all in that one 55 tank as to get my other 55s cycled properly and to be able to overfeed them all without have to clean so many tanks. Its been 3 weeks now and i was going to start separating and moving fish around on Friday because my 2 other 55s are showing 0-0.5 ammonia after 5 days without WCs. Thanks for you time guys! Ill havw to watch the aro and knife after this tank switch closely for a while
What about nitrite? If you are still showing .05 ammonia you are probably just entering the nitrite climb part of the cycle which can be very harmful to fish. Do you have a good understanding of the nitrogen cycle?
 
I think the kuhli loaches will end up on another fishes menu soon enough.
khuli loaches has a venomous nose spine if i remember rightly. years ago when snake heads were legal here in the states i tried to feed a khuli that was sick to mine. the alpha hit it then spit it out and had something of a seizure. i netted it out and tried again, none of the three would touch it
 
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Well, i just stuck them all in that one 55 tank as to get my other 55s cycled properly and to be able to overfeed them all without have to clean so many tanks. Its been 3 weeks now and i was going to start separating and moving fish around on Friday because my 2 other 55s are showing 0-0.5 ammonia after 5 days without WCs. Thanks for you time guys! Ill havw to watch the aro and knife after this tank switch closely for a while

Um thats not a good thing...
 
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khuli loaches has a venomous nose spine if i remember rightly. years ago when snake heads were legal here in the states i tried to feed a khuli that was sick to mine. the alpha hit it then spit it out and had something of a seizure. i netted it out and tried again, none of the three would touch it

That's inyeresting, never knew that. Always thought they would be like little worms to a decent sized fish.
 
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