Should i replace the fished that died?

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Should i replace the fished that died to not confused the bacterias ?
 
Do you know why your fish died or from what ??
We would need a little more information over your tank and fish situation before anybody can answer your question ... is it a new tank that's just cycled ? If yes then maybe your tank parameters as well .!!
 
Do you know why your fish died or from what ??
We would need a little more information over your tank and fish situation before anybody can answer your question ... is it a new tank that's just cycled ? If yes then maybe your tank parameters as well .!!

This is 6 months old tank and nothing wrong with the water parameters or parasites..etc
It just jumped out of the tank last night lol
 
Soooo do YOU want the fish? It's your tank... only question would be if it's a species prone to jumping so not sure I understand the question
 
This is 6 months old tank and nothing wrong with the water parameters or parasites..etc
It just jumped out of the tank last night lol
then I don't see why you wouldn't want too replace it !! Again maybe one that isn't prone too jumping might be a good idea !:D
 
I will look at this from a different perspective......depends on what is currently in the tank. I have a handful of semi-aggressive fish that all get along. Unfortunately if I ever try to add another fish, they all turn on the new addition rather quickly (with our with an acclimation box).
 

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