Pop & Set Up:
1 Molly; 2 platies; 2 angelfish (one is dying); 2 goldfish (90 year-old dad brought these home, they had been doing fine in the tank for the last two months); 1 pleco (died 2 days ago)
75-gallon tank; fluval 407 canister filter; fluval e300 heater; a 200 watt supplemental heater; 1 small air pump bubble maker thingy
A week and a half ago, I noticed one of my angels had damaged fins. On the advice of the petco folks, I used artemis microbe lift, removing the carbon media from my filter. I dosed according to the bottle for 6 days since I saw improvement. On day 7, I woke up to a dead pleco. I decided I needed to put the carbon back in the filter. Since I was messing with the filter anyway, I figured I’d do a quick clean. I rinsed all the sponges and other media in the tank water that I’d gotten from inside the filter. I rinsed the carbon bags in the tank water and put them back in. I also vacuumed the substrate and did a 30% water change. I used aqua safe according to the directions on the bottle. Next morning (today) one of my angel’s was nose down and barely alive. Other fish in the tank are flashing, swimming weirdly and being unusually aggressive and intermittently laying on the bottom and not moving much. I also noticed one of the goldfish has a white wound/ weird puffy spot under his eye (not sure if it’s fungus or an injury — it wasn’t there this morning). I tested the water and found nitrates to be slightly up (but in the safe zone) and the ph was 7.4. No chlorine or ammonia; no nitrites. The kh/alkalinity however was quite low. I treated the water with Tetra easy balance (using the weekly dosing formula of 10/ML per 10 gallons). I’ve done so much research but am not sure if I did the right thing with the easy balance. Should I have used an alkalinity buffer? Or should I try the crushed coral option? Did I do something wrong ending the Artemis treatment and putting the carbon bags back right away? Did my carbon go bad in the 6 days outside the tank? That angel is still hanging on; I hate to see it suffering and the others so stressed. I’m thinking I have a ph stability issue. Can anyone help?
1 Molly; 2 platies; 2 angelfish (one is dying); 2 goldfish (90 year-old dad brought these home, they had been doing fine in the tank for the last two months); 1 pleco (died 2 days ago)
75-gallon tank; fluval 407 canister filter; fluval e300 heater; a 200 watt supplemental heater; 1 small air pump bubble maker thingy
A week and a half ago, I noticed one of my angels had damaged fins. On the advice of the petco folks, I used artemis microbe lift, removing the carbon media from my filter. I dosed according to the bottle for 6 days since I saw improvement. On day 7, I woke up to a dead pleco. I decided I needed to put the carbon back in the filter. Since I was messing with the filter anyway, I figured I’d do a quick clean. I rinsed all the sponges and other media in the tank water that I’d gotten from inside the filter. I rinsed the carbon bags in the tank water and put them back in. I also vacuumed the substrate and did a 30% water change. I used aqua safe according to the directions on the bottle. Next morning (today) one of my angel’s was nose down and barely alive. Other fish in the tank are flashing, swimming weirdly and being unusually aggressive and intermittently laying on the bottom and not moving much. I also noticed one of the goldfish has a white wound/ weird puffy spot under his eye (not sure if it’s fungus or an injury — it wasn’t there this morning). I tested the water and found nitrates to be slightly up (but in the safe zone) and the ph was 7.4. No chlorine or ammonia; no nitrites. The kh/alkalinity however was quite low. I treated the water with Tetra easy balance (using the weekly dosing formula of 10/ML per 10 gallons). I’ve done so much research but am not sure if I did the right thing with the easy balance. Should I have used an alkalinity buffer? Or should I try the crushed coral option? Did I do something wrong ending the Artemis treatment and putting the carbon bags back right away? Did my carbon go bad in the 6 days outside the tank? That angel is still hanging on; I hate to see it suffering and the others so stressed. I’m thinking I have a ph stability issue. Can anyone help?