Is it possible that Blue German Rams are fighting at night after lights are out? Or could I have something else going on?
General tank info:
What's happening is that I'm waking up to dead fish every day. They're fine during the day, but dead the next morning. One ram had an injury close to his eye that became infected (white fuzz). He was swimming and eating well, but eventually died. This morning, I noticed another ram with a small speck of white fuzz on her side.
Before anyone rips me apart for putting so many rams in the tank, know that I did it with the intention of allowing them to form their own bonds and hierarchy. I know they are cichlids. I expected most to die. I wanted to let them work it out so only the strongest would survive. So when I was down to a bonded pair of gold rams and a second bonded pair of blue german rams, I wasn't surprised.
Then I woke up to one of the two remaining gold rams being dead. His mate was still doing good. Next morning, she was hiding. I moved her to my Q/T tank where she later died. That left a single bonded pair of Blue German Rams.
This morning, I woke up to 2 dead white clouds and 1 dead guppy. And the female ram now has a small white fuzz spot on her side. White cloud deaths could be due to the tank's temperature being too high. Otherwise, all dead fish show no signs of injury or disease.
What was also odd was that my 3 chain loaches had faded colors this morning. I've never seen that before. But 30 minutes after the lights were on, their colors returned to normal. I find this to be really odd. In general, most fish are more stressed with the lights on than off so why would the chain loaches color up after the lights were on for half an hour? Moreover, during this half hour, I was messing with tank, removing dead fish. You'd think that would stress the loaches, not cause them to regain color.
My thoughts are that the male blue german ram may be attacking fish at night. I don't see any aggression during the day. But everything seems to be happening at night. Fish are fine during the day, but dead the next morning.
However, maybe there is a disease killing them? Even though only 2 of the fish have shown any signs of disease (white fuzz) which I took as a secondary result of injury, maybe there's something else going on that I can't see? Maybe more than one thing?
I just added Melafix to the tank. I don't have Pimafix at the moment, but I've ordered some that will arrive next week. I've also ordered medicated food that should arrive next week.
Could all of this be caused by aggression of the male blue german ram? Could they be aggressive only at night? He doesn't seem aggressive during the day, and behaves very happy, readily swimming all over and eagerly eating. He always hangs out with the female. I have not seen any signs of them guarding eggs or fry. The female does not have a pink belly.
What do you guys think? Are the white clouds dying due to temperature? Is there an aggression problem at night? Is there a disease going through the tank? All of the above?
General tank info:
- 29g tank, moderately to heavily planted, injected CO2 with pH controller, EI ferts (dosing haphazardly, I must admit), turbo twist 3x9w UVS (turned on just 2 days ago), two Coralife double T5NO fixtures, two Rena XP2 canister filters, weekly water changes of 50%, straight tap water with Prime.
- The tank is well established for over a year. It was moved 9 months ago, but all has been well since other than a battle with BBA.
- About 9 female guppies (raised from fry a year ago), 2 ottos, 3 chain loaches, 4 pygmy cories. Recent additions 10 long fin white clouds (after 3+ weeks of Q/T) and 12 rams (6 gold, 6 blue german). I did not Q/T the rams. 2 small male endlers (thrown in when I got the rams).
What's happening is that I'm waking up to dead fish every day. They're fine during the day, but dead the next morning. One ram had an injury close to his eye that became infected (white fuzz). He was swimming and eating well, but eventually died. This morning, I noticed another ram with a small speck of white fuzz on her side.
Before anyone rips me apart for putting so many rams in the tank, know that I did it with the intention of allowing them to form their own bonds and hierarchy. I know they are cichlids. I expected most to die. I wanted to let them work it out so only the strongest would survive. So when I was down to a bonded pair of gold rams and a second bonded pair of blue german rams, I wasn't surprised.
Then I woke up to one of the two remaining gold rams being dead. His mate was still doing good. Next morning, she was hiding. I moved her to my Q/T tank where she later died. That left a single bonded pair of Blue German Rams.
This morning, I woke up to 2 dead white clouds and 1 dead guppy. And the female ram now has a small white fuzz spot on her side. White cloud deaths could be due to the tank's temperature being too high. Otherwise, all dead fish show no signs of injury or disease.
What was also odd was that my 3 chain loaches had faded colors this morning. I've never seen that before. But 30 minutes after the lights were on, their colors returned to normal. I find this to be really odd. In general, most fish are more stressed with the lights on than off so why would the chain loaches color up after the lights were on for half an hour? Moreover, during this half hour, I was messing with tank, removing dead fish. You'd think that would stress the loaches, not cause them to regain color.
My thoughts are that the male blue german ram may be attacking fish at night. I don't see any aggression during the day. But everything seems to be happening at night. Fish are fine during the day, but dead the next morning.
However, maybe there is a disease killing them? Even though only 2 of the fish have shown any signs of disease (white fuzz) which I took as a secondary result of injury, maybe there's something else going on that I can't see? Maybe more than one thing?
I just added Melafix to the tank. I don't have Pimafix at the moment, but I've ordered some that will arrive next week. I've also ordered medicated food that should arrive next week.
Could all of this be caused by aggression of the male blue german ram? Could they be aggressive only at night? He doesn't seem aggressive during the day, and behaves very happy, readily swimming all over and eagerly eating. He always hangs out with the female. I have not seen any signs of them guarding eggs or fry. The female does not have a pink belly.
What do you guys think? Are the white clouds dying due to temperature? Is there an aggression problem at night? Is there a disease going through the tank? All of the above?
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