tested and no ammonia, PH is a bit highh at 8.
I'm not sure what happened, during the weekend i was not able to check on them, I have 10 pieces in my 300 gallon with some arowanas,
what happened before was i was transferring some arowanas from thsi tank to another tank, So I had to remove 50% of the water.
after I removed the water, I added water conditioner, this is my usual practice for water change. then i added back tap water.
i left in the morning i found 2 pcs of my biggest clown loaches already dead



I'm still not sure what could have caused this. there was also a typhoon, so might be due to temperature drop?
when i found the 2 dead they were covered in slime. Also noticed my pleco had reddish like wound on him 3 days before. not sure if this is the cause for my loaches death? a day after i lost 1 more clown loach, I've had them for 5 years . I have 10 pcs in all but lost the 2 biggest ones.
I have treated their tank with antibiotics and the rest dont show any problems at all. but i have stopped feeding for now, only adding a little amount of pellets.
I'm just curious how much salt loaches can take, My arowanas also encountering some issue right now, they seem to be shedding slime.
I've added salt to my main tank with arowanas , concentration of 1 tablespoon per 5 gallon , I live in a tropical country so i dont usually have heaters in my tank, but i've added them to my tank now. I have some Kubotai loaches and yoyo loach in my tank, so far they dont seem affected by the salt concentration, I'm just curious if anybody has tried to have higher salt concentration on their tanks?
I'm thinking of adding salt to my other tank as well this rainy season?