Hi All,
So, things are not going well with my tank. I had 10 Tiger Barbs and 2 Zedbra snail in it. Over the past 5(ish) days I have lost 6 of the barbs. They have all died in the exact same way. Here how it goes. Initaly the fish will stop shoaling and will hide in a corner on its own, some times hanging near the top but more often in the lower part of the tank. At this stage the fish will still feed. Next stage the fish will be sucked against the filter, still alive. When I turn off the filter it will swim away, but will not hold its self well in the water, like a mild case of swim bladder. After that it is only a matter of time. All have died. The rest are fine. None of the dead fish have had any unusual marks or color on them. The only thing was that at least most of them were around or under an inch and had concave bellys.
I brought a water sample to the lfs where I bought them and all results came back fine. The, very helpful, owner advised me that it may have been a thing called fish TB. I did a little reserch and at least some of the fish did shoe some symptoms of this. I'm also concerned about temperature; we have been having hot, muggy days here and I have a very powerful pc beside the tank which puts out a lot of hot air. I was doing what I could to keep the tank cool (take off the lid, open the windows in the room, ect) but the temp was up to 29-30 degrees.
Could it simply be a combnation of too warm of a tank coupled with young fish in a new tank that lead to the deaths?
So, things are not going well with my tank. I had 10 Tiger Barbs and 2 Zedbra snail in it. Over the past 5(ish) days I have lost 6 of the barbs. They have all died in the exact same way. Here how it goes. Initaly the fish will stop shoaling and will hide in a corner on its own, some times hanging near the top but more often in the lower part of the tank. At this stage the fish will still feed. Next stage the fish will be sucked against the filter, still alive. When I turn off the filter it will swim away, but will not hold its self well in the water, like a mild case of swim bladder. After that it is only a matter of time. All have died. The rest are fine. None of the dead fish have had any unusual marks or color on them. The only thing was that at least most of them were around or under an inch and had concave bellys.
I brought a water sample to the lfs where I bought them and all results came back fine. The, very helpful, owner advised me that it may have been a thing called fish TB. I did a little reserch and at least some of the fish did shoe some symptoms of this. I'm also concerned about temperature; we have been having hot, muggy days here and I have a very powerful pc beside the tank which puts out a lot of hot air. I was doing what I could to keep the tank cool (take off the lid, open the windows in the room, ect) but the temp was up to 29-30 degrees.
Could it simply be a combnation of too warm of a tank coupled with young fish in a new tank that lead to the deaths?