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transfer from QT
I've just transfered 3 albino cory's from their 6 week stay in a 10 gal QT to a 55 gallon. The water params are exactly the same in both, i('ve not had a water quallity issue in either for over a year when the 55 was cycled) The residents of the 55 gallon are 3 tinfoil barbs, 1 rainbow shark and 7 buenos aires tetras - they've been there a year or so. Well to make a long story short one of the corys died the first day....the others are fine. He didn't like the move instantly and I'm perplexed. I didn't chase them around with the net - matter of fact I just reached in and scooped them right off the bat. so it was probably a shock but I can't figure why the one up and died within hours. any thoughts?
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55 Gal 2 tinfoil barbs, 6 buenos aires tetras, 4 green cories, 3 serpae tetras & 2 clown plecos 29 Gal 5 rainbows 20 long 1 red cap oranda & 1 calico ryukin with 3 ghost shrimp Pinky the betta in a 5 gal. Eclipse hex 7 gal. minibow quarantine / 2 panda cories |
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Well, it does seem like a very odd thing to have happened. Was there a bid difference in the water temperature? You say parameters were the same in both..is that [acronym:7338eb5ecd="power head or Measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions, depending on context"]ph[/acronym:7338eb5ecd], ammonia, nitrite and nitrate?
It could also have just been plain old stress. Some deal with it better than others.
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the temp. was about 1degree diff. on the warmer side, and yes the [acronym:28eea02c4b="power head or Measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions, depending on context"]ph[/acronym:28eea02c4b], ammonia, [acronym:28eea02c4b="Nitrites"]ites[/acronym:28eea02c4b] and [acronym:28eea02c4b="Nitrates"]ates[/acronym:28eea02c4b] were identical. thanks for answering - the other two are still just fine.
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55 Gal 2 tinfoil barbs, 6 buenos aires tetras, 4 green cories, 3 serpae tetras & 2 clown plecos 29 Gal 5 rainbows 20 long 1 red cap oranda & 1 calico ryukin with 3 ghost shrimp Pinky the betta in a 5 gal. Eclipse hex 7 gal. minibow quarantine / 2 panda cories |
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[acronym:a095fdef55="In My Honest Opinion"]IMHO[/acronym:a095fdef55], I think it was the fish's reaction to being moved. One degree temperature difference should be fine.
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Yes, I agree...it does sound like stress/change that was the reason the fish passed.
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If only he could have held up a little sign "I like it HERE" I wouldn't have moved him...sheesh we need a FishLingual, like the new BowLingual for dogs.
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55 Gal 2 tinfoil barbs, 6 buenos aires tetras, 4 green cories, 3 serpae tetras & 2 clown plecos 29 Gal 5 rainbows 20 long 1 red cap oranda & 1 calico ryukin with 3 ghost shrimp Pinky the betta in a 5 gal. Eclipse hex 7 gal. minibow quarantine / 2 panda cories |
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When you acclimated the cories, did you turn off the lights? This eases the stress a bit. Also, how big are the corries, especially the one that died?
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When I move fish from one tank to another, usually treat it as if I just brought them home from the store. I get bags from the [acronym:f4bec0f0ff="Local Fish Store"]lfs[/acronym:f4bec0f0ff] (free) and put the [acronym:f4bec0f0ff="quarantine or quart depending on context"]qt[/acronym:f4bec0f0ff] fish in the bag with some water, float him in the new tank adding it's water every few minutes or so. Eventually release him. It's a lot more work, but I don't take very many chances with my fish either...
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The lights were on when I put them in, but it was late evening so they were turned off shortly after. I usually do turn the lights off when I put the fish in the [acronym:3a85dee77a="quarantine or quart depending on context"]QT[/acronym:3a85dee77a] but didn't this time. They are all the same size, pretty small about and inch, which makes them quite a bit smaller than all the others in there - the remaining two are largely ignored by the barbs, tetras and shark.
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55 Gal 2 tinfoil barbs, 6 buenos aires tetras, 4 green cories, 3 serpae tetras & 2 clown plecos 29 Gal 5 rainbows 20 long 1 red cap oranda & 1 calico ryukin with 3 ghost shrimp Pinky the betta in a 5 gal. Eclipse hex 7 gal. minibow quarantine / 2 panda cories |
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