one out of three new fish die?

vivioo7

Member
The lfs did have them in the same tank together i know that. i tested all that i had tests for.
ammonia 0
nitrites 0
nitrates <10
ph 8.3
sg 1.022
ive had a little bit of hair algae and cyano could that have anything to do with it? also my temp was between 80.5 and 82 but i opened the hood and its staying around 79 now.
 

sepulatian

Moderator
I don't really see anything wrong here besides the SG being a little low. If you don't have inverts then it is alright though. Hair algae and cayno usually come from too many nutrients in the tank, but not always. That wouldn't really effect your fish though. If these Bangaii were wild caught then they may not have faired too well with the whole process. Captive breed are much hardier. Do you happen to know which these were?
 

sepulatian

Moderator
Originally Posted by vivioo7
http:///forum/post/2678212
im not sure if they are wild or not but that cant be the only problem right?
Well, it can be a big problem. I am trying to think of what the wild ones get. It isn't coming to me, I apologize for that. It is an infection. You can PM Bang Guy, he knows all about Bangaii cardinals and what it is that they get if they are wild caught. I am so sorry that I cannot think of it off hand. How did the second one look when it died? How is the last one doing?
 

vivioo7

Member
im not very familiar with how they are supposed to look they all three looked the same to me not malnurished, no ich, no signs of stress. my sister said the second one was picking at rocks and thirty minutes later it was layin down. the third one has been hangin out, swimmin around a little and looks good.
 

vivioo7

Member
mine looked a little different they were more round and had longer fins but looked the same health wise
 

sepulatian

Moderator
Originally Posted by vivioo7
http:///forum/post/2678470
yep, i really cant see any difference between those and what i had
The pictures from SWF were of aquacultured ones. The picture I just posted was of wild caught. They do not fair well because of the collection practices in Indonesia, where they are native.
 

vivioo7

Member
ive read about that but never knew which fish came from those areas, hopefully there really isnt anything wrong with my water
 

sepulatian

Moderator
Originally Posted by vivioo7
http:///forum/post/2678481
ive read about that but never knew which fish came from those areas, hopefully there really isnt anything wrong with my water

I don't see anything wrong with your water readings at all. You don't have inverts right? I would still make the next batch of saltwater a bit higher in SG. It is low. That wouldn't have killed the fish though.
 

vivioo7

Member
actually i do have inverts; coral, anemone, shrimp, hermits and ive never lost any. my sg might actually be higher i brought my hydrometer to someone with a refractometer and had them correct the numbers so i think its accurate but maybe not
 

sepulatian

Moderator
Originally Posted by vivioo7
http:///forum/post/2678494
actually i do have inverts; coral, anemone, shrimp, hermits and ive never lost any. my sg might actually be higher i brought my hydrometer to someone with a refractometer and had them correct the numbers so i think its accurate but maybe not
Oh my, buy a refractometer! Hydrometers are so far off. I speak from personal experience. Refractometers run about $40. It is not a lot of money for your tank, ESPECIALLY being that you have coral. How long have you had this tank again?
 
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