In my recent order I has a lot of casualties.
I usually receive around 50-100 pcs of loaches around 5-6" in size. they are bagged in 5-10 pcs depending on the bag and box.
I open the bag, usually they are stressed out and move a lot and jumpy.
I pour them out on a bucket (like the white bucket you can buy at homedepot).
I drip them for acclimation. I notice in a few minutes (around 2-3 minutes). they are all lying down and starting to die. They have the spine on their mouth protruding.
This happens a lot when I put 2 bags of loaches in a bucket. Why are they dying and the spines are all protruding and I presume it is lethal to each other. They develop this sticky slimy coat that is like glue. only 25-35% max survive. am i doing something wrong. I drip them and acclimate them at at temp at 80F with normal tap water. nothing special on the water chemistry. all are cycled tanks... I need serious help before I kill tons of beautiful loaches again.

is their any way to avoid this?
