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One of my headlight/taillight tetras died today.
I woke up this morning and it was alive but floating at the top, came home now and it was dead.
Not sure what happend, it looked fine last night when I fed them.
The fish did have what appeared to be injuries to both sides of its body, I am thinking there was a chance it got sucked to the filter intake overnight.
Or his tankmates did it, but they have never picked on each other before. Neon tetra, glowlight tetras and zebra danios are their tank mates.
Ammonia/Nitrite both zero and nitrate under 5ppm.
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| That's just too bad... sorry for your loss. If you're worried of the health of the other fish, do a 25-50% water change. Two things I can diagnose: MFD (mysterious fish death), or old age.
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