About two years I literally inherited a 65G tank populated with 4 Red Tail sharks, 2 Pleco's a Cory and what I can only identify as a Paroon or ID shark. Had I not taken this tank the owner's wife would have released all the fish in a local lake.
I've had essentially no problems with the tank despite the fact that the Plecos are in excess of 9" and the paroon or ID has exceeded 1 foot. The tank has become quite stressful for me as the larger fish is very easily startled and will have fits where it hits objects or the glass so hard I fear it will take out the side of the tank. Regular maintenance has become something I dread.
Presently the tank has a Fluval 306 and a 305 as well as UV filtration due to the size of the fish. A couple days ago I did a 15% water change and the larger fish went absolutely berserk and would not settle down, I turned off the lights in the tank in the hopes that the fish would settle down, but for the remainder of the evening I could hear it smashing against the sides of the tank. The following morning I checked on the tank and to my surprise I discovered 3 dead Read Tails and a dead Cory. The remaining Red Tail had lost it's colour and was floating vertically in the tank. Long story short, the last Red Tail, appears to have recovered, but I wonder if the agitation of the larger fish could have attributed to the death of my other fish. The water in the change was fine as I used it at the same time in a 40G tank with no ill effects.
Sorry for the long post but any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
I've had essentially no problems with the tank despite the fact that the Plecos are in excess of 9" and the paroon or ID has exceeded 1 foot. The tank has become quite stressful for me as the larger fish is very easily startled and will have fits where it hits objects or the glass so hard I fear it will take out the side of the tank. Regular maintenance has become something I dread.
Presently the tank has a Fluval 306 and a 305 as well as UV filtration due to the size of the fish. A couple days ago I did a 15% water change and the larger fish went absolutely berserk and would not settle down, I turned off the lights in the tank in the hopes that the fish would settle down, but for the remainder of the evening I could hear it smashing against the sides of the tank. The following morning I checked on the tank and to my surprise I discovered 3 dead Read Tails and a dead Cory. The remaining Red Tail had lost it's colour and was floating vertically in the tank. Long story short, the last Red Tail, appears to have recovered, but I wonder if the agitation of the larger fish could have attributed to the death of my other fish. The water in the change was fine as I used it at the same time in a 40G tank with no ill effects.
Sorry for the long post but any help would be appreciated.
Thanks