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Expected fish mortality - setting realistic goals
Okay. I've had my tank thriving for about four months now. It is 30G, nearly at full capacty, great levels on all my tests, full of live plants and seemingly happy fish. Yet, I have had one Rainbow and two Cardinals die this month.
What do you think is a reasonable amount of fish mortality? Do many of you with twenty or more fish (like me) manage to keep them all alive for months on end? Should I view the occasional croakage as part of the game, or should I blame myself for not holding up my end of the deal? I'm really curious, because the more time I spend on this hobby, the more I suspect it's impossible to have all your little guys die of old age only. Thanks. |
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if your ammonia, nitrite and nitrate levels are all in the safe range... there's not much more you can do. Did you get all your fish from the same shop? Any signs of disease? Mixing of incompatible fish?
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It's a very interesting question to ask and I am one who is very interested in reading other members replies
I only have a 6gal tank and look to expanding to a lgr tank. I don't know if it will be an easier task or not having a bigger tank and more fish I hope others add their experiences here. Louise
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This is an unpredictable hobby in some ways. Sometimes I go many months without losing any fish, othe times they croak on me with no sign of disease or bad water parameters. It's tough to say why. Only thing I can ever think of is that none of us really know the history of our fish (unless you bred them yourself, or know the breeder), so their past history may have had a hand in their shortened life span, or they may have been older than we thought when purchased.
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I'd say losing fish is just part of the game. Like [acronym:c524dc41ad="Crushed Coral"]CC[/acronym:c524dc41ad] said, I too sometimes go for months without a loss, and then all of a sudden one turns up stuck to the filter intake. I really don't look at it so much as keeping fish, but more a case of keeping water. As long as your water is good, you've done the most important part. Good food, and paying attention to their behavior is also important. Yeah it sucks to lose fish, but it's hard to make changes when all of your water tests come up normal.
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I'm tired and babbling, but my point is that even though fish loss bites, it's one of those things that come with the hobby. Just take a look at one of your GOOD local fish stores and see how many they have floating belly up. The place close to me is GREAT, but when you go in right after opening, you see a few that just couldn't make it through the night. Sad, but death is a part of life. |
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Thanks for your input [acronym:cec431da0d="Crushed Coral"]CC[/acronym:cec431da0d], I do want to upgrade, it's just a matter of living space atm.
Patience is a must but I don't have any Louise
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In the past year and a half I've lost 2 fish; one was my fault completely.
I bought 2 angelfish for a small tank someone gave me and did not do my research before purchasing. 9 months after I got them, the big one killed the smaller one. I didn't realise how territorial/aggressive they can be in a small tank (also didn't know they needed at least 10 gallons each!). Made some major changes; the 2nd angel is the king of my larger tank (as long as the plec is sleeping [acronym:a4af0661c3="Laughing out loud"]LOL[/acronym:a4af0661c3]) and a fat healthy pig. I purchased 3 clown loaches almost 2 months ago; within 48 hours one of them was spiked in the eye by one of the others and killed (best we can figure they were huddled in a "loach pile" and one of the myriad of loud noises outside scared em and well...oops). The other 2 did fabulously, and I've since purchased a 4th to replace the deceased one. Personally, I expect my fish to outlive me *grin* in the case of the plec and the loaches [acronym:a4af0661c3="Laughing out loud"]LOL[/acronym:a4af0661c3] they just might. Bte littlelouiel, patience ain't one of MY virtues either [acronym:a4af0661c3="Laughing out loud"]LOL[/acronym:a4af0661c3] I hear ya. |
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Hey, thanks! You know it's true though. I find that once I get my water parameters in check, keeping the fish is the easy part...not to mention the fun and relaxing part!
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Unless I had a very unexpexted nitrite spike like I did about five months ago I have not a had a fish die in a year. But my nitrite spike killed all but one iron neon tetra and two cories. Fish will live very good and long lives(most species) if water quality is high.
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