Help! Fish dying of unknown cause

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Ariel_Under_The_Sea16

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So I had gotten some new fish the weekend of easter sunday, i had five: Two Tiger Barbs, 2 Barbs, and one Albino Tiger Barb all in a 1 gallon tank with a heater set to about 73-78 degrees. Yesterday, My Albino Tiger Barb (Doc) was dead. His mouth was stretched wide open kind of like the scream mask. Then i woke up today and one of my Tiger Barbs (Biff) died. I cleaned the tank and put about 10 drops of "Fresh Start Formula" that helped take care of any diease or illness. At first i thought that they both fought but now im so so sure what's happening....help?
 
That's not a very big tank. What size and how often are you doing water changes? What's your params?
 
You definitely need a bigger tank, I'm sure if it's from toxicity it's because of the size of the tank and if it's from them fighting it's because of the size of the tank. A 1gal tank is not suitable for anything but maybe shrimp or snails.
 
You definitely need a bigger tank, I'm sure if it's from toxicity it's because of the size of the tank and if it's from them fighting it's because of the size of the tank. A 1gal tank is not suitable for anything but maybe shrimp or snails.

I most certainly agree. not even a ten gallon would be good for those barbs.
 
Well i don't really have the money to buy a bigger tank

I would donate remaining to LFS or a friend with adequate sized tank. Then you can save for a bigger tank and the fish will end up happy and alive. I'm not trying to discourage you, just help you have a happy successful tank :)
 
yea that tank is extremely overstocked, and the bioload is probably spiking the ammonia to huge numbers. with tiger barbs they are best in schools which would require a larger tank anyway. a 1 gallon is even small for just one betta IMO
 
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