GuppyMamma91
New Member
Okay, so I have absolutely no clue what to do.
Tank - 29 gallon
Filter - MarineLand Penguin 200 Power FIlter (for 30-50 Gallon) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0009IODZG/?tag=ff0d01-20
Two additional bubblers and plenty of aggitation at the top
A very small current runs at the bottom of the tank
Ammonia & Nitrite - 0ppm
pH - 8.0 (but it's consistently that and only .2 higher than the local pet stores)
Nitrate - usually stay around 10, but sometimes get close to 40. Been doing more frequent water changes so been pretty steady at 10)
temp - 77/78 F (Use a Aqueon 150W preset heater)
Tank Stock - 1 butterfly loach, 2 cory cats, 1 glofish danio, 1 black platy, 4 female guppies, plats - water sprite and some other small foreground plant)
PROBLEM:
My tank is cycled and has been for several months. My water parameters stay steady. I do water changes at least weekly of 10-25% (how big of a change depends on nitrate levels.) I check my water parameters almost daily (but at least 3 times a week) using a API freshwater master test kit (API KH/GH test kit on the way.) I keep getting guppies and they keep dying. I don't understand. I try not to overfeed and the other fish seem to stay perfectly happy and healthy. I had a small bout of fin rot, but that has been cleared up. Now they just keep dying. I have no clue what to do. I'm so tired of killing the guppies. My water seems fine. There are no spots on them, no visible abnormalities or coloring. The three you see in the picture died within a week of bringing them home. This exact scenario keeps happening, but seems to only be the guppies so I don't understand. None of the diseases I read about or see pictures of seem to fit the case. (The closest thing that compares to my situation is a swim bladder disorder or inflammation, but I'm not convinced. I'd also think Tuberculosis, but there's no kind of ulcers or apparent issues.) They just kind of seem to get weak, start swimming erratically (like a last push for life), then the next day they'll start weakly swimming at the top and soon be dead.
I thought the Platy or the danio was the problem and stressing the guppies out, but I separated them and the same thing kept happening.
I don't know what else to do. Please offer suggestions. I can only assume it must have something to do with stress, but I just don't see anything stressful. About 10 guppies have died over the last month and my heart breaks with each one. I just cant figure out what's going wrong. (and I always make sure if I have a male there's AT LEAST 2 or 3 females to accompany him so he doesn't harrass)
Tank - 29 gallon
Filter - MarineLand Penguin 200 Power FIlter (for 30-50 Gallon) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0009IODZG/?tag=ff0d01-20
Two additional bubblers and plenty of aggitation at the top
A very small current runs at the bottom of the tank
Ammonia & Nitrite - 0ppm
pH - 8.0 (but it's consistently that and only .2 higher than the local pet stores)
Nitrate - usually stay around 10, but sometimes get close to 40. Been doing more frequent water changes so been pretty steady at 10)
temp - 77/78 F (Use a Aqueon 150W preset heater)
Tank Stock - 1 butterfly loach, 2 cory cats, 1 glofish danio, 1 black platy, 4 female guppies, plats - water sprite and some other small foreground plant)
PROBLEM:
My tank is cycled and has been for several months. My water parameters stay steady. I do water changes at least weekly of 10-25% (how big of a change depends on nitrate levels.) I check my water parameters almost daily (but at least 3 times a week) using a API freshwater master test kit (API KH/GH test kit on the way.) I keep getting guppies and they keep dying. I don't understand. I try not to overfeed and the other fish seem to stay perfectly happy and healthy. I had a small bout of fin rot, but that has been cleared up. Now they just keep dying. I have no clue what to do. I'm so tired of killing the guppies. My water seems fine. There are no spots on them, no visible abnormalities or coloring. The three you see in the picture died within a week of bringing them home. This exact scenario keeps happening, but seems to only be the guppies so I don't understand. None of the diseases I read about or see pictures of seem to fit the case. (The closest thing that compares to my situation is a swim bladder disorder or inflammation, but I'm not convinced. I'd also think Tuberculosis, but there's no kind of ulcers or apparent issues.) They just kind of seem to get weak, start swimming erratically (like a last push for life), then the next day they'll start weakly swimming at the top and soon be dead.
I thought the Platy or the danio was the problem and stressing the guppies out, but I separated them and the same thing kept happening.
I don't know what else to do. Please offer suggestions. I can only assume it must have something to do with stress, but I just don't see anything stressful. About 10 guppies have died over the last month and my heart breaks with each one. I just cant figure out what's going wrong. (and I always make sure if I have a male there's AT LEAST 2 or 3 females to accompany him so he doesn't harrass)