Bristlenose Murder
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Bristlenose Murder
I went away and had some one feed my fish and plecos' I have different L's and I have never had this problem. I have 6 bristle nose males and I HAD 4 females. I come back tonight and two females are gone ( Bones are at the bottom of the tank) One female is fine and the other looks to be blind now in both eys and she had the crap beat out of her. No one had any eggs and the males and other breed plecos are all find with not a scratch on them. THe temp in 78 and the ph is 7.8 and the water is soft. I have a 75 gallon tank with plenty of places to hide. Any clues?
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My assumption would not be that the loricariids met with murder most foul, but more likely died of some other cause and the corpses were scavenged by their tankmates.
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Strange, but this is not the first post I've seen on this problem. On some other forums I'm on (for angels etc) they have had the same thing happen....all but 1 of their BN plecos have died off overnight. The remaining one is fine but 2 or 3 died off during the night. Some with signs of fighting, others not.
Sorry for your loss. Wonder if there was a full moon??
Sorry for your loss. Wonder if there was a full moon??
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I just read in one of the pleco books that when a female bristle nose is interested in a male and his cave she'll try to enter it. If he's not interested he'll kick her out of beat her up but most of the time it's not that bad. Well about 15 mins ago I just notice one of my male bristle nose plecos is dead. Everything is perfect No signs of injurie or anything. Also last night one of my whip tail plecos got weak (I guess) and I caught the other pleco's eating him alive. I moved him to another tank but he didn't make it. I've had tanks for over 6 years but nothing has ever happened like this. It's sad and costly... I'm so dang lost
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I presume you have carried out a battery of tests also on the tank as these deaths are somewhat strange and happening rather to often. I really do feel for you as its quite shocking.
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Read that post that's the forum sticky again. I don't just need the response of "in the norm". There is no such thing as acceptable nitrite levels in a cycled tank. They're a sign of a real problem. If you can give us actual levels of the things requested in that thread, there's more of a chance we can help you.
With that said, until you figure out what's going on, do a 30% water change and don't feed the tank for a day or two. If you are getting ammonia or nitrite's building up, food will just amplify the problem, rather than help the fish at all.
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With that said, until you figure out what's going on, do a 30% water change and don't feed the tank for a day or two. If you are getting ammonia or nitrite's building up, food will just amplify the problem, rather than help the fish at all.
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