so... my daughter dumped an entire can of fish into the tank last night and all my fish are dying. I have a huge pleco (at least 6 inches) and a pink kissing gourami still kicking. They are free to the first person who can come pick them up tonight. If no one wants them and they make it through the night I'll trade them in a pet store tomorrow. email me at wisteria79@yahoo.com and I'll reply via my cell phone. I am in the middle of cleaning out my 44 gallon tank so I won't be on here.I live off Lake Wheeler Rd. casualties included my two full grown clown loaches full grown angelfish, another gourami, giant danio's and tetra's
7/27/2010 8:00:03 PM
i wish i saw this earlier tonight, i woulda taken 'em. hope they make it thru the night
7/27/2010 11:35:53 PM
nevermind. they all died I'd had some of the other fish for six years. pissed about the clown loaches. full grown ones are $$[Edited on July 28, 2010 at 11:40 AM. Reason : f]
7/28/2010 11:26:11 AM
i don't know much about fish but just curious how they diedyou said your daughter dumped an entire can of fish into the tank?not sure what that means
7/28/2010 12:36:57 PM
sorry to hear about this sucks....did you mean she dumped an entire can of fish food?
7/28/2010 12:37:39 PM
haha. yea that's what I meant. fish food! It was bottom feeder pellets
7/28/2010 9:59:12 PM
7/29/2010 12:16:56 AM
so overabundance of fish food kills these kinds of fishes instantly?
7/29/2010 1:24:03 AM
not just these fish... its dangerous to overfeed any fish. this was an accident of course.
7/29/2010 9:29:25 AM
thanks for the education...i had some fish when i was young and am thinking about setting up an aquarium before that's why i was curious.....i didn't realize the effect of the decomposing food affects the fish so fast, like overnight.
7/29/2010 11:42:31 AM