I had a fish die on me the other day and I want to confirm what I think happened.
What I have been doing sometimes is when I feed my tank, I'll shut off the protein skimmer and filter and put some food and let is circulate around a bit. Sometimes I will also turn off the three circulation pumps I have in the tank. what I have done is drop an airstone in the middle of my 55g and use that for aeration and circulation - this way food doesn't get sucked into any of the filters or pumps and I maximize what gets around.
However, the other night I did this and I left the pumps off for longer than I do usually and the next day one of my fish was dead. There were no signs of attack at all. I'm thinking I may have inadvertently suffocated the fish? Would the aeration stone not be sufficient if the fish (wrasse) were in some rock nook and stayed there? Or is there another possible cause of the death?
What I have been doing sometimes is when I feed my tank, I'll shut off the protein skimmer and filter and put some food and let is circulate around a bit. Sometimes I will also turn off the three circulation pumps I have in the tank. what I have done is drop an airstone in the middle of my 55g and use that for aeration and circulation - this way food doesn't get sucked into any of the filters or pumps and I maximize what gets around.
However, the other night I did this and I left the pumps off for longer than I do usually and the next day one of my fish was dead. There were no signs of attack at all. I'm thinking I may have inadvertently suffocated the fish? Would the aeration stone not be sufficient if the fish (wrasse) were in some rock nook and stayed there? Or is there another possible cause of the death?



