Hi,
i started my first aquarium last month, (32 gallon live plants, driftwood, fluval 205 filter and Nutra-fin pro-feed auto feeder) and Ive been slowly growing my community. So far i have 2 angels, an elephant nose, 3 clown loaches, 2 guppies, one small ball looking fish which i cant remember the name at the moment,my old Beta (who is getting along fine in the tank and isn't being aggressive at all, in fact he has started schooling at night with the angels and guppies... weird....) and 6 algae eaters. oh an 1 shrimp. i had 3, but two died of mysterious causes. which if anyone has input as to a cause would be appreciate. My nitrates were quite high at the time, and ammonia levels were slightly elevated. both of which are supposed to have been fixed.
I have a specialist taking care of my tank maintenance only cause I'm new to this and want to learn by example how to take care of it myself. the last check was on Thursday. The same day that i bought the crabs.
Shrimp
The only symptom for the shrimp was that they turned bright red, almost cooked looking, and simply died...
Clowns
2 of my 3 clown loaches seem perfectly healthy, and nice size. however the 3 one seems to be quite thin, and nowhere near the same size as the others. He always seems to resting against the wall of their driftwood home, the side of the tank, or more bizarrely he will lie across the bracketing of the filter intake tube. which scared me the first time, but then he swam away. Hes also been sleeping on his side quite a bit, which to my understanding is normal behavior for clowns. Now he also seems to be breathing much slower than the other clown, and doesn't seem to have much appetite (which might be the cause of his skinny-ness). He seems to show no interest in the food pellets or in the frozen blood worms. now he could be eating during the night, but he really doesn't look healthy. looks kinda like a q-tip were the head s big and body incredibly thin. Any help is great.
Fiddlers
and lastly, i bought 2 fiddlers crabs on Thursday as replacements for the 2 shrimp which the pet store agreed to replace free of charge seeing as the shrimp didn't last long. Now they seemed to be doing great, then i started reading into them and found out about the brackish water, and land requirements. I was going to go tomorrow and ask the pet shop why they didn't tell me and what to do. However yesterday, i noticed that my larger crab was belly up on the ground with his flap slightly open. After having read up on them i simply assumed he was molting. However its now been well over 24hrs, and he is still there and hasn't moved. the flap seems slightly more open but not drastically. And to make matters worse, the morning after i noticed the first one, the smaller one also is now belly up in the same situation. I find it odd that they would both go so close to each other. Which is raising so many red flags... Are they dead? Molting? do i take them out before they pollute the tank? I just need help.
I'm hoping that the community can help me with these issues. I greatly appreciate for those willing to take the time and read my question. i apologize for the length, but I'm just trying to be detailed. i will try to include images. of the crabs at least, as its quite tricky to get the clown.
I look forward to speaking with you all soon.
p.s. first image is of crab, i apologize for quality, my camera battery is dead so i used my i phone. ill upload better quality tomorrow/ later today. the second one is my clown loach in question, this time hes decided to hide in the roots of the plants, on his side. You can kind of see the coloration of the fish as well as an example of bizarre habits.
i started my first aquarium last month, (32 gallon live plants, driftwood, fluval 205 filter and Nutra-fin pro-feed auto feeder) and Ive been slowly growing my community. So far i have 2 angels, an elephant nose, 3 clown loaches, 2 guppies, one small ball looking fish which i cant remember the name at the moment,my old Beta (who is getting along fine in the tank and isn't being aggressive at all, in fact he has started schooling at night with the angels and guppies... weird....) and 6 algae eaters. oh an 1 shrimp. i had 3, but two died of mysterious causes. which if anyone has input as to a cause would be appreciate. My nitrates were quite high at the time, and ammonia levels were slightly elevated. both of which are supposed to have been fixed.
I have a specialist taking care of my tank maintenance only cause I'm new to this and want to learn by example how to take care of it myself. the last check was on Thursday. The same day that i bought the crabs.
Shrimp
The only symptom for the shrimp was that they turned bright red, almost cooked looking, and simply died...
Clowns
2 of my 3 clown loaches seem perfectly healthy, and nice size. however the 3 one seems to be quite thin, and nowhere near the same size as the others. He always seems to resting against the wall of their driftwood home, the side of the tank, or more bizarrely he will lie across the bracketing of the filter intake tube. which scared me the first time, but then he swam away. Hes also been sleeping on his side quite a bit, which to my understanding is normal behavior for clowns. Now he also seems to be breathing much slower than the other clown, and doesn't seem to have much appetite (which might be the cause of his skinny-ness). He seems to show no interest in the food pellets or in the frozen blood worms. now he could be eating during the night, but he really doesn't look healthy. looks kinda like a q-tip were the head s big and body incredibly thin. Any help is great.
Fiddlers
and lastly, i bought 2 fiddlers crabs on Thursday as replacements for the 2 shrimp which the pet store agreed to replace free of charge seeing as the shrimp didn't last long. Now they seemed to be doing great, then i started reading into them and found out about the brackish water, and land requirements. I was going to go tomorrow and ask the pet shop why they didn't tell me and what to do. However yesterday, i noticed that my larger crab was belly up on the ground with his flap slightly open. After having read up on them i simply assumed he was molting. However its now been well over 24hrs, and he is still there and hasn't moved. the flap seems slightly more open but not drastically. And to make matters worse, the morning after i noticed the first one, the smaller one also is now belly up in the same situation. I find it odd that they would both go so close to each other. Which is raising so many red flags... Are they dead? Molting? do i take them out before they pollute the tank? I just need help.
I'm hoping that the community can help me with these issues. I greatly appreciate for those willing to take the time and read my question. i apologize for the length, but I'm just trying to be detailed. i will try to include images. of the crabs at least, as its quite tricky to get the clown.
I look forward to speaking with you all soon.
p.s. first image is of crab, i apologize for quality, my camera battery is dead so i used my i phone. ill upload better quality tomorrow/ later today. the second one is my clown loach in question, this time hes decided to hide in the roots of the plants, on his side. You can kind of see the coloration of the fish as well as an example of bizarre habits.
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