Hi all.
Many of you may have been following my progress with my first bn spawn and until recently everything was going fine.
I removed the cave with dad and the bubs were doing great. Munching on cucumbers, butternut pumpkin, peas and algae wafers so there was no skinnies in the tank that's for sure.
I was doing 25% - 50% water changes every couple of days to help them grow and the water temp was at around 26 - 27. Ph was fine, filtration was strong, plenty of oxygen supplied.
Then I added a little piece of driftwood for them.
About a week ago, I found a couple of dead fry, and I wasn't too worried because I wasn't expecting to have a 100% survival rate being my first time.
But every day I found more and more dead fry and it started to bother me. I tested the water, temperature, cleaned the filter (not entirely for bacterial purposes) water change, removed all dead fry as I found them, but it kept happening.
I took the driftwood out as I thought it may be causing the problem, but they just kept dropping.
I then moved them into a fry trap in my main tank because I know that the water in there is good. I counted 53 at that point. By the following day, I had 12. As of last night I was left with about 5 or 6 so I just let them go into the main tank because they're not in any serious danger at the size they are now. They were still kicking this morning so that's a good sign..
The only thing I can think of is the driftwood. It was a new piece I hadn't used before. I had soaked it for days in clean and boiling water before adding it to the tank.
The only conclusion I can come to is that there was something wrong with the driftwood, all the fry had been all over it and ingested something and was killing them. I keep kicking myself and thinking what would have happened if I didn't put the wood in there. I just don't know, and I guess I never will.
I feel like it's all my fault, and it probably is. I was hesitant to write anything on here about it because I assume that everyone will think I shouldn't be keeping fish.
So it's been a bad run.. and I hope it doesn't happen again.
If anyone has any other opinions, do tell. Please.
Caitlyn
Many of you may have been following my progress with my first bn spawn and until recently everything was going fine.
I removed the cave with dad and the bubs were doing great. Munching on cucumbers, butternut pumpkin, peas and algae wafers so there was no skinnies in the tank that's for sure.
I was doing 25% - 50% water changes every couple of days to help them grow and the water temp was at around 26 - 27. Ph was fine, filtration was strong, plenty of oxygen supplied.
Then I added a little piece of driftwood for them.
About a week ago, I found a couple of dead fry, and I wasn't too worried because I wasn't expecting to have a 100% survival rate being my first time.
But every day I found more and more dead fry and it started to bother me. I tested the water, temperature, cleaned the filter (not entirely for bacterial purposes) water change, removed all dead fry as I found them, but it kept happening.
I took the driftwood out as I thought it may be causing the problem, but they just kept dropping.
I then moved them into a fry trap in my main tank because I know that the water in there is good. I counted 53 at that point. By the following day, I had 12. As of last night I was left with about 5 or 6 so I just let them go into the main tank because they're not in any serious danger at the size they are now. They were still kicking this morning so that's a good sign..
The only thing I can think of is the driftwood. It was a new piece I hadn't used before. I had soaked it for days in clean and boiling water before adding it to the tank.
The only conclusion I can come to is that there was something wrong with the driftwood, all the fry had been all over it and ingested something and was killing them. I keep kicking myself and thinking what would have happened if I didn't put the wood in there. I just don't know, and I guess I never will.
I feel like it's all my fault, and it probably is. I was hesitant to write anything on here about it because I assume that everyone will think I shouldn't be keeping fish.
So it's been a bad run.. and I hope it doesn't happen again.
If anyone has any other opinions, do tell. Please.
Caitlyn