Hi there im at a total loss ive had my tank for almost two months aqua nano 40 had it running a month with no fish and a couple of plants then i added 6 shadow cat fish at 3cm and the week after planted rest of the tank up ran co2 1 bubble about every 2 seconds and started to ad low amounts of ferts added 4 cherry shrimp 5 days after planting then all of a sudden over 2 weeks iv lost 4 cat fish and 3 shrimp but my water pram are spot on ph is 6.6 with co2 on 50% water change every week was thinking it may have been something on the new plants was thinking of adding some Polyfilter pads but will tjis just remove my firts i dont run carbon any help would b greatly appreciate I'm not new to fish keeping but it has been about 4 to 5 years since I've kept fish and planted tanks
As Darrel mentions, these catfish are delicate - they seem to be oxygen sensitive & don’t ship well
I’ve collected groups a few times, always losing all but 1 or 2 eventually ... the survivors seem stable for a couple years once they make it past that 2-3 month window - except I rarely see them as insufficient #’s for them to feel comfortable
(no apparent disease/symptoms contributing to deaths)
Tank parameters - soft water (tap), pH 6ish, CO2 1bps for a 60x45x55 high tank, Eheim 250 filter, rather a jungle plant style as I’m a crap trimmer (plants grow & grow, then get heavily cut back, grow etc), driftwood for tankwide caves etc
They seem to eat frozen bloodworm, brine shrimp, daphnia well enough - with BW the clear favourite
Coincidentally they’ve always gone in when tank has been setup for few months
What was your plant source? - various bunch & “potted” plants that ship in from Asia can have a variety of issues ranging from just fertilizer residue or anti-snail compounds to deadly insecticides (as in all life annhilated from tanks that received a few to several plants)
As for zero ammonia, nitrites, nitrates - my tanks usually run with 0-5ppm nitrates (at least they did when I tested routinely, and now very intermittently)
I’d add marine grade carbon for the next few weeks, before introducing any new livestock - don’t worry about effect on fertilizers