kendall
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I'm absolutely devastated right now. That's about the only way to describe the feeling I have. I catch trout and striped bass all the time, release 90% that I catch and eat the rest...But there is no feeling worse than killing these tropical fish...To think of the journey they go on, only to have their lives end in your hands...
Anyways, I dropped a flame angel into a 1 month old system. I now believe there were parasites the whole time from initial introduction of damsels. I had lost 1 damsel, but that was early on. The other 2 damsels were troopers and fighting the parasites pretty good with the cleaner shrimp..As soon as the Flame hit the water, about 1 hour in, he had ick...He died yesterday so my plan was to get the damsels in QT and do hypo...
Well my $49 QT new setup from Walmart failed me overnight....I wake up and the filter wasn't running the water felt like ice and the damsels are laying on the bottom gasping for air dying...
I feel horrible...
These are my lessons learned so far:
#1-Losing tropical fish is horrible..Dip every fish you get and QT him for a while if you can...I'm convinced every one of these fish is covered with lethal parasites...Just think of where they come from and all the different water they are in...It's an absolute must, just too risky...The pros do it, why wouldn't I?
#2-Run a QT tank at the same water parameters as your display tank ALWAYS. This is especially true if you have invertebrates in your display tank. If you have a mixed tank you will never be able to treat fish properly when they sick...Also, getting a QT tank up and running for an emergency is just too tramatic an experiencce for yourself and your fish. Have it ready.
#3-When removing fish, be prepared to take apart your system early. Healthy fish are practically impossible to catch...Pull rock out early to avoid disaster later...
#4-Disconnect everything when pulling water out of tank. Nothing like having the heater freak out and burn stuff because you were lazy to shut it off...
#5-Don't worry about diatoms or algae. This stuff is good for tank. I can't get enough of it now for the cleanup crew...
#6-Don't depend on Walmart setup. I don't know what happened but that cheesy filter stopped running...I'm going to buy the eheim $15 hangon...
And finally....BUY THE 75 gallon. Not the 46, but the 75.....If that friggin lady that sold me it was at all fired about her life or fish in general she would have got me to get the bigger one...75 gallons is a must!!!
Anyways, I dropped a flame angel into a 1 month old system. I now believe there were parasites the whole time from initial introduction of damsels. I had lost 1 damsel, but that was early on. The other 2 damsels were troopers and fighting the parasites pretty good with the cleaner shrimp..As soon as the Flame hit the water, about 1 hour in, he had ick...He died yesterday so my plan was to get the damsels in QT and do hypo...
Well my $49 QT new setup from Walmart failed me overnight....I wake up and the filter wasn't running the water felt like ice and the damsels are laying on the bottom gasping for air dying...
I feel horrible...
These are my lessons learned so far:
#1-Losing tropical fish is horrible..Dip every fish you get and QT him for a while if you can...I'm convinced every one of these fish is covered with lethal parasites...Just think of where they come from and all the different water they are in...It's an absolute must, just too risky...The pros do it, why wouldn't I?
#2-Run a QT tank at the same water parameters as your display tank ALWAYS. This is especially true if you have invertebrates in your display tank. If you have a mixed tank you will never be able to treat fish properly when they sick...Also, getting a QT tank up and running for an emergency is just too tramatic an experiencce for yourself and your fish. Have it ready.
#3-When removing fish, be prepared to take apart your system early. Healthy fish are practically impossible to catch...Pull rock out early to avoid disaster later...
#4-Disconnect everything when pulling water out of tank. Nothing like having the heater freak out and burn stuff because you were lazy to shut it off...
#5-Don't worry about diatoms or algae. This stuff is good for tank. I can't get enough of it now for the cleanup crew...
#6-Don't depend on Walmart setup. I don't know what happened but that cheesy filter stopped running...I'm going to buy the eheim $15 hangon...
And finally....BUY THE 75 gallon. Not the 46, but the 75.....If that friggin lady that sold me it was at all fired about her life or fish in general she would have got me to get the bigger one...75 gallons is a must!!!