My Aquatic Catastrophe
Friday, November 28th, 2008Tuesday night while cleaning one of my aquarium filters I inadvertently bumped the needle valve that controls the CO2 bubble rate.
Within an hour and a half of the CO2 turning on Wednesday morning nearly every fish in my 75 gallon aquarium had died.
The only survivors are a pair of blue gouramis and two corydoras catfish.
I should have checked the bubble rate as a matter of standard procedure, but did not realize that an imperceptible bump could change the needle valve so dramatically.
I’ll be restocking the aquarium, though part of me did want to just give up on the hobby. If nothing else this gives me the opportunity to keep different species of fish than I had previously. I’ve had cardinals, neons, glowlights, and harlequin raspboras as my schooling fish. I’m considering perhaps black neons or cherry barbs to take their place, though I’m not sure at this point.
