help dead zebra
help dead zebra
Hi im wondering if anyone can help diagnose what killed my zebra as im worried about the others i have in the tank. I'm sorry i dont have any pics of him but there were no obvious markings or sunken stomach on the body.
I noticed 2 days before he died that he was acting strange he would not hide as my zebra's normally do he was out in full view and did not swim away when i approached the tank, he was also continuously waving his tail. When I seen this i tested the water which is fine temp:82 nitrate/nitrite/ammonia is 0, ph is 6 (i know this is low but my fish have been acclimitised to this for about 1 year), I then done a 30% water change in hope this would help but unfortunately not.
Any advise/help would be appreciated
thanks
I noticed 2 days before he died that he was acting strange he would not hide as my zebra's normally do he was out in full view and did not swim away when i approached the tank, he was also continuously waving his tail. When I seen this i tested the water which is fine temp:82 nitrate/nitrite/ammonia is 0, ph is 6 (i know this is low but my fish have been acclimitised to this for about 1 year), I then done a 30% water change in hope this would help but unfortunately not.
Any advise/help would be appreciated
thanks
Age??
How old was this zebra? How long did you have it? When was the last time you added new fish to the tank?
Kathy Block
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Hmmm, he did sound young and with no new additions to the tank eliminates the idea that something (illness or protozoan) was recently introduced. Your water parameters are good too. I don't know, itâ??s a mystery to me too. Has any others exhibited symptoms?
Iâ??m sorry for your loss. It may be an isolated case and he may have had something wrong internally. Perhaps someone else from the forum could be more help.
Take care,
k
Iâ??m sorry for your loss. It may be an isolated case and he may have had something wrong internally. Perhaps someone else from the forum could be more help.
Take care,
k
Kathy Block
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I'd be interested in hearing what you were feeding the young L46 that died. Many hear the word "Carnivore" and feed too much meat to the young.
L46 need a balanced diet, including (spirulina) AS THEY MATURE. It is not until they obtain spawning age that they can safely be switched to a near 100% meat diet for "conditioning".
Also, a sunken belly can be the sign of many things that ENDED in starvation. Starvation itself is a rare event.
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L46 need a balanced diet, including (spirulina) AS THEY MATURE. It is not until they obtain spawning age that they can safely be switched to a near 100% meat diet for "conditioning".
Also, a sunken belly can be the sign of many things that ENDED in starvation. Starvation itself is a rare event.
That is my opinion.
I am often wrong.
Kevin Korotev
Milwaukee
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