Sarpijk
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- 11 Jan 2015
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Hi again mates,
I feel crestfallen. My two peacock gobies have died the past week under mysterious circumstances.
I had them since late February in my 80 liter low tech tank. I keep them along with ten danios choprae, some 5 pseudomugil gertrudae, two big amanos and some orange shrimp and many snails.
The tank temperature is about 27 celcius and is filtered by a Fluval 206.
So last Thursday one of the two was found dead. It had manifested no signs of disease. It was actually very lively and had eaten earlier in the day. Anyway I was gutted for the loss of such a strikingly beautiful fish but still I put it to bad luck.
On Saturday I went to my LFS and bought another goby. It was the last one on the shop. So I once again had two gobies.
Skip to Monday. I come home from work and I feed all the fish. My gobies only accept grindal worms. The both come to eat and I see them both looking good. Around midnight I go to check the tank and my oldest goby is dead! Gutted! I also find dead one of the pseudomugils. All other fish, all shrimp, snail and the newest goby are all fine to date.
The worst part of it is that I have absolutely no idea what happened. The only change I did to my tank was adding an air pump working 24/7. Could this in anyway have caused any problems ?
Here is some footage of the latest goby. I recorded it 3 days before its death. Both gobies were young when purchased.
I feel crestfallen. My two peacock gobies have died the past week under mysterious circumstances.
I had them since late February in my 80 liter low tech tank. I keep them along with ten danios choprae, some 5 pseudomugil gertrudae, two big amanos and some orange shrimp and many snails.
The tank temperature is about 27 celcius and is filtered by a Fluval 206.
So last Thursday one of the two was found dead. It had manifested no signs of disease. It was actually very lively and had eaten earlier in the day. Anyway I was gutted for the loss of such a strikingly beautiful fish but still I put it to bad luck.
On Saturday I went to my LFS and bought another goby. It was the last one on the shop. So I once again had two gobies.
Skip to Monday. I come home from work and I feed all the fish. My gobies only accept grindal worms. The both come to eat and I see them both looking good. Around midnight I go to check the tank and my oldest goby is dead! Gutted! I also find dead one of the pseudomugils. All other fish, all shrimp, snail and the newest goby are all fine to date.
The worst part of it is that I have absolutely no idea what happened. The only change I did to my tank was adding an air pump working 24/7. Could this in anyway have caused any problems ?
Here is some footage of the latest goby. I recorded it 3 days before its death. Both gobies were young when purchased.