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		<title>8 Fish Vanish!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two nights ago I had the weirdest thing happen in my 55 Gallon Tank.  Before I describe what happened, first I need to explain what fish were in the tank. Here&#8217;s a list of fish that I&#8217;ve had in the tank for the last few weeks: 2x Female Betta 1x Cardinal Tetra 2x Bala Shark [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two nights ago I had the weirdest thing happen in my 55 Gallon Tank.  Before I describe what happened, first I need to explain what fish were in the tank.  Here&#8217;s a list of fish that I&#8217;ve had in the tank for the last few weeks:</p>
<p>2x Female Betta<br />
1x Cardinal Tetra<br />
2x Bala Shark<br />
3x Pictus Catfish<br />
2x Giant Danio<br />
2x Oto Catfish</p>
<p>Besides the fact that the two Giant Danio&#8217;s would swim round super fast and sometimes freak out the other fish and the two Pictus Catfish were skittish when I would turn on/off the lights, all the fish seemed to be getting along quite nicely with no fin nipping or aggression.</p>
<p>Then, a few days ago I got a <a href="http://www.aquariumfishworld.com/2008/11/another-46-gallon-tank/" target="_self">Free 46 Gallon Tank</a> so I decided to get rid of my 20 Gallon tank and put the 46 Gallon in that spot in my room.  To do this I had to transfer the fish that were in my 20 Gallon into the 55 Gallon.  I didn&#8217;t think there would be any problem with this, considering all the fish in the 20 Gallon are peaceful fish.  Here is what I had in the 20 Gallon tank:</p>
<p>8x Cardinal Tetra (Small)<br />
1x Oto Catfish<br />
5x Guppies (Small)<br />
1x Pleco</p>
<p>Ok, so I moved those fish into the 55 Gallon.  My main concern was that the 55 Gallon isn&#8217;t completely cycled yet so I knew I would have to really watch my Ammonia levels carefully.  However, I&#8217;ve been doing daily partial water changes due to the <a href="http://www.aquariumfishworld.com/2008/11/my-cardinal-tetra-has-ich-white-spot-disease/" target="_self">Ich problem</a> I had and it&#8217;s not that bad so I figured even if the extra fish put more strain on the biological filter I could temporarily compensate by doing more frequent water changes.  A small price to pay to get a nice 46 Gallon tank setup in place of my small 20 Gallon.</p>
<p>Anyways, I put the fish in there and I kind of figured a couple of the small Tetras might go missing or die but I never expected what happened next.</p>
<p>The following day I check the tank and I noticed that one of my Bala Sharks had the top part of his tail nipped off.  I thought that was pretty odd since I didn&#8217;t add in any aggressive fish and the existing fish that have been in the tank were getting along fine.  <strong>Then I started looking around and I noticed that a whole bunch of fish were missing!</strong></p>
<p>When I say a whole bunch, I mean EIGHT FISH!  Here&#8217;s the casualty list from one night:</p>
<p>2x Female Bettas&#8230; GONE!<br />
1x Bala Shark&#8230; GONE!<br />
1x Bala Shark&#8230; Missing top part of tail.<br />
5x Cardinal Tetras&#8230; GONE!</p>
<p>What the heck happened!?  I am pretty sure my <strong>3 Pictus Catfish</strong> may be to blame.  They must have gone into a major hunting expedition that night and ate 8 of my fish!  I was devestated to see my Female Bettas gone especially.  They were so fun to watch.</p>
<p>I checked and no the fish didn&#8217;t jump out of the tank.  My lid is pretty tightly placed and I looked around the aquarium to make sure they didn&#8217;t all jump out.  And no it wasn&#8217;t my cat either.  I&#8217;m keeping a close eye on the <strong>Pictus Catfish</strong> and if I find that they are killing all my fish at night, they might just end up getting relocated to the pond in my back yard!</p>
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