Hi everyone, I'm new here, and also a new aquarium owner, recently my Bala "shark" passed away, I think I know why, I just wanted someone with a little more experience to tell me if my assumptions are correct, apologies if I'm posting in the wrong forum.
Today I changed my fish rank water, My tank is roughly 80g, it's made from glass, (just some details) I have three guppies in with my two bala's, I know they will be eaten by the bala's when they grow but they are barely bigger than the guppies, and I quite enjoy the guppies, three ballon mollies. anyway, I did something I usually don't do, I removed more than half the tank water, I don't usually do, but the water was quite cloudy, even though I have the right filter for my tank, after refilling I noticed my smaller Bala acting strange, banging into the side of the tank, worried I turned the lights off, when I came back to check on them, he was floating upside down, almost looked as though he was gasping, then he thrashed around the corner of the tank quickly and died, now, my question was it because I removed too much water? Did I stress him? Will my second Bala become stressed if he is alone (species wise) for too long? I've lost a guppie before, but that was the days brought him, I just don't want to make the same mistakes. Thanks, I'm really sorry for the essay, but I do care for my fish, and I want to get this right, preferably without another death.
Thanks!
Today I changed my fish rank water, My tank is roughly 80g, it's made from glass, (just some details) I have three guppies in with my two bala's, I know they will be eaten by the bala's when they grow but they are barely bigger than the guppies, and I quite enjoy the guppies, three ballon mollies. anyway, I did something I usually don't do, I removed more than half the tank water, I don't usually do, but the water was quite cloudy, even though I have the right filter for my tank, after refilling I noticed my smaller Bala acting strange, banging into the side of the tank, worried I turned the lights off, when I came back to check on them, he was floating upside down, almost looked as though he was gasping, then he thrashed around the corner of the tank quickly and died, now, my question was it because I removed too much water? Did I stress him? Will my second Bala become stressed if he is alone (species wise) for too long? I've lost a guppie before, but that was the days brought him, I just don't want to make the same mistakes. Thanks, I'm really sorry for the essay, but I do care for my fish, and I want to get this right, preferably without another death.
Thanks!