Lion and Puffer death

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I have a 55 gallon (I plan on upgrading soon once these fish get bigger) aggressive tank with a dwarf lion, who ive had for about 2 months, volitan, fumanchu, and snowflake eel, one month, and a spiky puffer, around 2 weeks. The eel, volitan, drawf, and puffer eat good, silversides and krill, and occasionally ghost shimp which is what the funmanchu will only eat.

Over the past couple weeks, the dwarf has been hanging upside down a lot but will swim fine too. His color was just a little bit lighter. This week he has been hanging upside down more and more lately so I have beginning to think something is wrong with him.
The puffer has been completely fine and hasn't messed with or poked at any of the other fish at all.
My parents, who don't know much about about fish at all, have been feeding them every day (they won't listen to me when I tell them they don't need to eat everyday) which I know is too much for predators, especially since they don't eat the left over food, except for the eel. I did a water change last week so the water shouldn't be too bad though.

Today when I got home, the dwarf was laying on his side on the bottom and the puffer right next to him kind of on him, both dead.

Im wondering what couldv'e caused both to die on the same day, practically on top of each other. I get that the water quatially might have had something to do with it, but does anyone have any other ideas, like maybe if the puffer bothered the lion when it was dying and the lion poked him? Or any other thoughts besides water quality would be useful. Thank you!
 
Darby- I would try to get them to eat either prepared food or go to the sea food section of your grocery store and pick up a good mix of uncooked scalups, table shrimp, squid or octopus. The krill and ghost shrimp have very little nutritional value unless you are gut loading or soaking them in vitamins. Silver sides have a high fat content in them that can degrade water quality very quickly.

What kind of filtration are you running?.

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