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Nanochromis transvestitus

fredmir1

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I`m breeding Nanochromis transvestitus

I put the fry`s ,which are 2 months old now, in a 20 gallon plants tanks

There are only guppy with them

I alway find 2-3 dead Nanochromis transvestitus each week

My PH is 6.0

Is it possable that there killing each other??

Thanks

George
 

Randall

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fredmir1 said:
I alway find 2-3 dead Nanochromis transvestitus each week

My PH is 6.0

Is it possable that there killing each other??

Hello George,

Assuming that the water is okay and that your fish are healthy; yes, it is possible that your Nanochromis transvestitus are killing each other off. This species is known for high intraspecific aggression levels, especially male to female aggression. If the problem continues, it might be a good idea to separte the sexes in separate tanks.

Good luck!

Randall Kohn
 

fredmir1

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Hi Randall

I tested the water and it`s fine.

I do a weekly water change .

I guess I change around 40% of the water weekly .

Could this be killing them as well???


I had this problem when I bred Apisto Elizabethae,a few years ago. Big water changes were killing them

Thanks

George
 

Randall

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Water changes

fredmir1 said:
Hi Randall

I tested the water and it`s fine.

I do a weekly water change .

I guess I change around 40% of the water weekly .

Could this be killing them as well???

I had this problem when I bred Apisto Elizabethae,a few years ago. Big water changes were killing them

Thanks

George

Hello George,

I don't know if the water changes are killing your fish; it's really a judgement call. If you think this is the problem, perhaps changing less water each week--say 25% instead of 40%--will help. If it ends up that the unexplained deaths are not due to the water changes, separating the sexes might be a good idea.

Good luck!

Randall Kohn
 

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