I set up a small tank for keeping shell dwellers, I got male ocellatus
yesterday, the color was absolutely stunning, but soon he'd just lay on
the sand, a couple of hours he wouldn't move is pectoral fins, I came home
a few minutes ago and now I had to take him from the tank because he was
dead, still in full colors. last evening I also put a couple of females
in, yesterday they were swimming throughout the tank, but they too started
getting very colored and they hid themselves in snail shells now, but I
fear they'll die too.
do you have any clues to what has killed him? I suspect some water value,
but I don't know which one, it'd be helpful if I knew because I could act
accordingly then.
Amateur - 07 Mar 2004 01:32 GMT
> I set up a small tank for keeping shell dwellers, I got male ocellatus
> yesterday, the color was absolutely stunning, but soon he'd just lay on
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> but I don't know which one, it'd be helpful if I knew because I could act
> accordingly then.
If the tank was just recently set up, I'd guess they died from new tank
syndrome. Take a water sample to the Local Fish Shop (LFS) or buy a test kit.
Test for ammonia and for nitrites. Either one could be the culprit. A web search
on cycling a tank may also be in order if you haven't already researched the
tank cycle process.
AC
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