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I know this isn't salt, but I lost one of my 5 emerald green corydoras today. They're in my 20g high tank, sand substrate, tons of plants, and some rocks. pH is about 6.8 - 7.2, varies with my test kits (I have 2 sets of ATI so I just do two each week or so). They've been eating well, no aggression in the tank, so it comes as a bit of surprise. Don't worry, it's not an overstocked tank either. I just have a neon dwarf gourami, the 5 (now 4) corydoras, 3 adult platys, and some Platy fry that I've been catching and moving to a 10g grow out. I do weekly water changes with dechlorinated tap water and feed NLS small fish pellets with the occasional flake/frozen food.
Any ideas? Everyone seemed fine and parameters all check out.
Any ideas? Everyone seemed fine and parameters all check out.