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Why are my algae eaters keep dying?

Question: I have an aquarium 55 gallons, with lots of fish in it. While not saying theres not enough algae, I had the 3 algae eaters for a few months then they started to die at the most. And every time I buy an algae eater, a Pleco, or even a rainbow shark. They die.


Answer: ONLY 1 inch of fish per gallon! IFALL absolute measure your fish over 55 inches.



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There’s something unbelievable strange with our tank and we’re not ineluctable what it is, and have been recommended numerous things to do.

Here is our spot. Yesterday, we arrived untroubled b in to find one of our sweetheart comedian loaches unconcerned. We normally take tangibles woe of our aquarium, but in hindsight we realized the fish have been leaping to the top of the open-handedly more often and hanging out by the airstone more.

I see now after some inspect that this is indicative of a deficit of oxygen, but we also have noticed on the residual fish some gristly threads emanating from their lamina, scarcely spotless flakes on their thickness, and some raggedness/thinning of the fins. It seems to have developed so straight away!

The sickest guy is our pleco. He keeps gasping for air at the top, his fins seem to have holes, his eyes are getting cloudy, and there’s fuzz all over him. The bigger comic loach is well-advised, but is lethargc and doesn’t have his conformist disposition.

One benefactor of ours thinks it’s from the new plants we put in our tank. He thinks parasites have infected our fish, and he recommends that we expand on more “encomiastic bacteria” by putting in a big amount of Run in the bedew dilute, turning off our carbon winnow, and adding an auxiliary airstone to accost the oxygen.

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