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Morning people of the TK, weekend was meh :(

The class I attended was ossim, sunday I decide to go buy new fish for my tanks. R300 worth of fish. of which R240 died in the space of 4 hours. So despondant right now, cos I have no idea why they all died.

Damn Wyv, that sucks. Was die water dalk nie te warm/koud vir die arme vissies nie?
 
Morning people of the TK, weekend was meh :(

The class I attended was ossim, sunday I decide to go buy new fish for my tanks. R300 worth of fish. of which R240 died in the space of 4 hours. So despondant right now, cos I have no idea why they all died.


AT - ek is bly om te hoor jy is ok al is die bike nie. *hugs*

Ah no man thats terrible! Did u have others in the tank? Or were you stocking an empty tank?
 
eeck shame man Wyvz dit suck... wat se die petshop?

Ek wag om terug te hoor van hulle af, maar ek weet dis nie die visse nie, hulle stock is amazing quality en die handvol visse wat ek in my kleiner tank gesit het is fine.

Thanx Wayvz ek mag dalk D3 vanaand as jy wil
Msg my net op steam ek sal so van 8 uur online wees.
Damn Wyv, that sucks. Was die water dalk nie te warm/koud vir die arme vissies nie?
Ek het die visse vir n uur geklimatiseer - drip methiod waar ek net n bietjie tank water in sit elke 10 mins en dit het gefloat in die tank om die selle temp te word.

Ah no man thats terrible! Did u have others in the tank? Or were you stocking an empty tank?

The previous batch of small fish died about a month ago also for some unknown reason, I treated the tank with eurythromysin, thanks from the vet, there is one Siamese Fighter in the tank that survived the death of the small ones - small ones included danios, neons and rumney noses.

I did 70% water changes for 2 weeks, incase it was the water, but the siamese fighter is fat and happy showing no stress.

I waited 4 weeks before replacing the dead fish, cleaning the filters and so forth carefully in old tank water so as not to loose the bio mats as well as adding seachem stability to tank daily to boost the bacteria. Added the new fish, they swam around for an hour and half no signs of distress. When I looked again a few hours later all the new fish had died - 7 emerald eye rasboras and 5 rumney noses. Now the rumneys coloured up beautifully in the first hour, showing no sign of distress. I had a look at all of them after they died, no red fins no torn fins, so I am clueless as to what is going on.
 
Well, I guess I better get down to doing some actual work before James announces another comp
 
Well, I'm off to do my personal scorecard with my manager...Will have to wait and see whether or not I'm actually useful or not to the company...
 
What is with the durban folks on the forums, chance for a meet up and all are quiet o.O

Edit: Maybe they scared of MH :P
 
Ek wag om terug te hoor van hulle af, maar ek weet dis nie die visse nie, hulle stock is amazing quality en die handvol visse wat ek in my kleiner tank gesit het is fine.


Msg my net op steam ek sal so van 8 uur online wees.

Ek het die visse vir n uur geklimatiseer - drip methiod waar ek net n bietjie tank water in sit elke 10 mins en dit het gefloat in die tank om die selle temp te word.



The previous batch of small fish died about a month ago also for some unknown reason, I treated the tank with eurythromysin, thanks from the vet, there is one Siamese Fighter in the tank that survived the death of the small ones - small ones included danios, neons and rumney noses.

I did 70% water changes for 2 weeks, incase it was the water, but the siamese fighter is fat and happy showing no stress.

I waited 4 weeks before replacing the dead fish, cleaning the filters and so forth carefully in old tank water so as not to loose the bio mats as well as adding seachem stability to tank daily to boost the bacteria. Added the new fish, they swam around for an hour and half no signs of distress. When I looked again a few hours later all the new fish had died - 7 emerald eye rasboras and 5 rumney noses. Now the rumneys coloured up beautifully in the first hour, showing no sign of distress. I had a look at all of them after they died, no red fins no torn fins, so I am clueless as to what is going on.

My money would be that the siamese fighter has mastered the dim mak
 
My money would be that the siamese fighter has mastered the dim mak

Its a young one and non of the fish are showing ripped fins or damage any where, plus most of them wouldnt fit in his mouth. (2 or 3 might and he does have a HUGE belly today so I suspect he did munch on the smallest ones)

But I am taking the water for testing during lunch
 
Its a young one and non of the fish are showing ripped fins or damage any where, plus most of them wouldnt fit in his mouth. (2 or 3 might and he does have a HUGE belly today so I suspect he did munch on the smallest ones)

But I am taking the water for testing during lunch

Sad to hear that Wyv, why don't you separate him from the new crowd and see if it still happens?
 
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