Hi all, first post because also first fish has said farewell
I'm not sure why - like, totally baffled as to why - and would really appreciate some advice!
So quick background; tank is 240l (55 gallons or something I think) and new. I set it up a week and a half ago, let it sit for 4 days then bought some fish I was told were hardy and good to start cycling with. Said fish are 8 Harlequin Rasbora, these ones.
The tank moves between 25.5 and 26.5 centigrade throughout the day and night, the PH is 7 (or a minute sliver below), nitrate and nitrite are next to non existent and the tester finds 0 ammonia. I put a tapwater conditioner in to neautralise chlorine, chloramine and heavy metals. It was only yesterday I tested all of these, so I don't understand how my fish could up and die today! He was swimming about healthy this morning and even at lunch time, but suddenly I went down at 5PM and he was dead on the bottom of the tank.
They've been in there now for four days. I let the bag float for 20 minutes, then added enough of my tank water to make it 50/50 and let it float for another 20 minutes, then released them into the water, which I how I was told to introduce them.
In terms of bothering them, I did have to make a bit of fuss and mess adding some more gravel to the tank which dirtied the water, but it was all cleared up again within a few hours and the same temperature and levels were consistent afterwards.
So my question is what's the most likely cause for one of them to up and die suddenly like this? Does this happen with cycling a new tank? Are these not a good fish FOR cycling? Or did I stress them out somehow? Or is there something more sinister likely to be at work which requires my interference?
I'm not sure why - like, totally baffled as to why - and would really appreciate some advice!
So quick background; tank is 240l (55 gallons or something I think) and new. I set it up a week and a half ago, let it sit for 4 days then bought some fish I was told were hardy and good to start cycling with. Said fish are 8 Harlequin Rasbora, these ones.
The tank moves between 25.5 and 26.5 centigrade throughout the day and night, the PH is 7 (or a minute sliver below), nitrate and nitrite are next to non existent and the tester finds 0 ammonia. I put a tapwater conditioner in to neautralise chlorine, chloramine and heavy metals. It was only yesterday I tested all of these, so I don't understand how my fish could up and die today! He was swimming about healthy this morning and even at lunch time, but suddenly I went down at 5PM and he was dead on the bottom of the tank.
They've been in there now for four days. I let the bag float for 20 minutes, then added enough of my tank water to make it 50/50 and let it float for another 20 minutes, then released them into the water, which I how I was told to introduce them.
In terms of bothering them, I did have to make a bit of fuss and mess adding some more gravel to the tank which dirtied the water, but it was all cleared up again within a few hours and the same temperature and levels were consistent afterwards.
So my question is what's the most likely cause for one of them to up and die suddenly like this? Does this happen with cycling a new tank? Are these not a good fish FOR cycling? Or did I stress them out somehow? Or is there something more sinister likely to be at work which requires my interference?