Hi everyone. Have a bit of an emergency. I have a 45 gallon aquarium that is cycled and established for 5 years. It has been VERY stable up to now. I performed my usual 25% water change last Saturday but really focused on removing gravel waste. I also added the usual dechlorinator to the tank before adding in new water. Come Tuesday, my wife (who feeds them every morning) advised me the fish are all bunched together on one side. I observed the fish looking like they were desperately trying to escape. Today, the fish were dying one by one by the hour. I tested the water (using a very old API kit) and ammonia was at 1ppm, nitrites 20-30 ppm and nitrates 0. Now, this could be completely wrong since the kit is 4 years old. I went out to the local pet store and purchased a 'stick on' ammonia reader but it shows 0 ammonia. I don't have much faith it is very accurate but wanted something to measure ammonia levels since they did not have the API kit available. I will also mention I introduced 5 neon tetras from Petsmart 3 weeks ago and all seemed fine up to today. I'm left wondering if I may have introduced a disease to the community. However, it seems strange to me that 6 fish died in a 12 hour timespan. This leads me to believe the water parameters are out of whack due to the cycling being stunted.
Edit: I have performed a 50% water change and added Seachum Prime dosage, with hope it will 'jump start' the cycle if it's out of whack. I plan on doing another change tomorrow and daily until I can find an API kit to test the water. Please help!
45 gallon stocked with:
7 neon tetras - now down to 2
4 rasporas - now down to 3
2 albino plecos (1 appears to be very lethargic)
several live plants - I forget name of plants
Temperature - Steady 74 degrees F
Penn Plax 50 gallon internal filter
Edit: I have performed a 50% water change and added Seachum Prime dosage, with hope it will 'jump start' the cycle if it's out of whack. I plan on doing another change tomorrow and daily until I can find an API kit to test the water. Please help!
45 gallon stocked with:
7 neon tetras - now down to 2
4 rasporas - now down to 3
2 albino plecos (1 appears to be very lethargic)
several live plants - I forget name of plants
Temperature - Steady 74 degrees F
Penn Plax 50 gallon internal filter
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