Struggling with Botia kubotai
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:34 pm
Hi, I'm new here. I need advice with my loaches generally, but in this case with my polka-dot loaches specifically.
My tank is 125L, has been set up two years (it was previously 250L but due to the old one leaking we had to have an emergency downsize). We used to own five Botia almorhae but a few months back they began dying with no obvious symptoms, one followed another over the course of four weeks. There had been no additions to the tank during this time. We left things to calm down for three months before last week trying to add 5 polka-dot loaches. Two of these died within 24 hours, one died another day later, and the remaining two look stressed and uncomfortable. Their gills are moving rapidly and they are moving jerkily although otherwise look healthy. They are completely uninterested in food. Our tank is very well aerated as we have two powerheads and an additional air pump. We have kuhlis in our tank since the beginning and they are thriving.
* Filtered by standard Juwel internal filter plus additional Fluval 205
* Temp 25C
* NH3/NO2 are reading zero ppm, NO3 is 10ppm, pH 6.5. Water is soft.
* Water changes are 25% weekly
* Tankmates - Harlequin rasbora, Blackskirt tetras, cardinal tetras, cherry barbs, kuhli loaches, corydoras rabauti, trilineatus, and caudimaculatus.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Dave
My tank is 125L, has been set up two years (it was previously 250L but due to the old one leaking we had to have an emergency downsize). We used to own five Botia almorhae but a few months back they began dying with no obvious symptoms, one followed another over the course of four weeks. There had been no additions to the tank during this time. We left things to calm down for three months before last week trying to add 5 polka-dot loaches. Two of these died within 24 hours, one died another day later, and the remaining two look stressed and uncomfortable. Their gills are moving rapidly and they are moving jerkily although otherwise look healthy. They are completely uninterested in food. Our tank is very well aerated as we have two powerheads and an additional air pump. We have kuhlis in our tank since the beginning and they are thriving.
* Filtered by standard Juwel internal filter plus additional Fluval 205
* Temp 25C
* NH3/NO2 are reading zero ppm, NO3 is 10ppm, pH 6.5. Water is soft.
* Water changes are 25% weekly
* Tankmates - Harlequin rasbora, Blackskirt tetras, cardinal tetras, cherry barbs, kuhli loaches, corydoras rabauti, trilineatus, and caudimaculatus.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Dave