mikeyfishy
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After pulling my hair out and being just about ready to give up due to losing so many fish in my tank, I have found that the Bangaii Cardinal is the only fish that can survive in my tank, along with the inverts. I've had at least a dozen fish die including oscellaras, marine betta, and damsels but the Bangaii Cardinal is thriving. I've had the BC in the tank since I started it as I was told it was a "damsel" by the lfs (don't know all my SW fish yet so what did I know). Now that the damsels, oscellaras, and betta have died all the same way: breathe heavy and then start doing flips and are dead within 3 days, the Bangaii Cardinal is doing fine for over a month while the others have all died.
My inverts (cleaner and peppermint shrimp and some hermit crabs) have all done fine from day one, but now that I've found ONE fish that can live in my aquarium, the question becomes: what is different about the Bangaii Cardinal? I feel if I could figure out why that one fish is able to live, I could figure out what the problem is in my aquarium as every commonly measured water parameter is perfect and there have been no spikes of anything.
Thanks for any ideas,
Mike
My inverts (cleaner and peppermint shrimp and some hermit crabs) have all done fine from day one, but now that I've found ONE fish that can live in my aquarium, the question becomes: what is different about the Bangaii Cardinal? I feel if I could figure out why that one fish is able to live, I could figure out what the problem is in my aquarium as every commonly measured water parameter is perfect and there have been no spikes of anything.
Thanks for any ideas,
Mike