I never could figure out this vanishing act...
Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 3:42 pm
I've kept fish (mainly loaches) for quite a while. I'd liek to think of myself as an expert, but I know I'm not, even though I also helped take care of a private fish store for 5 years.
But there's something I just never could figure out. I've gone from a 55 gallon to a 90 gallon back down to a 30 gallon (unfortunate circumstances) but very often, when I put in new fish (and this even happens with established fish) they will jsut up and disappear. No bodies, no remains. I've never found fish bodies on the floor, the undergravel filter caps have always been well covered, none of my ornaments allow for fish getting stuck (I'd smell that if it happened) and all the fish I've ever had have been loaches. The disappearing fish tend to be small, usually about 1-2 inches, and I've even had some Schistera loaches for a year before they too disappeared. I regularly cleaned the filter, and god knows how many times I've had to move tanks, but have never found remains of any of these fish. I thought that moving to a smaller tank would prevent such disappearances, but they still occur.
Does anyone at all know what's going on? These are the fish I usually have:
3 Clown loaches (8-9", 6-7", and 1-2")
3 Botia Modestas (full grown)
2 Skunk loaches (1 1/2 - 2 /1/2")
1 Botia Histrionica (3")
1 Botia Longiventralis (3-4")
1 Botia Striata (2 - 2 1/2")
1 Khuli Loach (on the small side)
The big clowns are 10 and 5-6 years old, the rest (except for the little clown and smaller skunk) are about 4-6 years old.
I can't begin to guess anymore what's going on. I don't think the big clowns are eating anyone, sicne they tend to ignore everyone and fight with each other. Any ideas??
But there's something I just never could figure out. I've gone from a 55 gallon to a 90 gallon back down to a 30 gallon (unfortunate circumstances) but very often, when I put in new fish (and this even happens with established fish) they will jsut up and disappear. No bodies, no remains. I've never found fish bodies on the floor, the undergravel filter caps have always been well covered, none of my ornaments allow for fish getting stuck (I'd smell that if it happened) and all the fish I've ever had have been loaches. The disappearing fish tend to be small, usually about 1-2 inches, and I've even had some Schistera loaches for a year before they too disappeared. I regularly cleaned the filter, and god knows how many times I've had to move tanks, but have never found remains of any of these fish. I thought that moving to a smaller tank would prevent such disappearances, but they still occur.
Does anyone at all know what's going on? These are the fish I usually have:
3 Clown loaches (8-9", 6-7", and 1-2")
3 Botia Modestas (full grown)
2 Skunk loaches (1 1/2 - 2 /1/2")
1 Botia Histrionica (3")
1 Botia Longiventralis (3-4")
1 Botia Striata (2 - 2 1/2")
1 Khuli Loach (on the small side)
The big clowns are 10 and 5-6 years old, the rest (except for the little clown and smaller skunk) are about 4-6 years old.
I can't begin to guess anymore what's going on. I don't think the big clowns are eating anyone, sicne they tend to ignore everyone and fight with each other. Any ideas??