Good morning. I'm new to this site, and would welcome any input on the problems I'm running into.
Tank info: 10 gallon, tetra cartridge filter (10-30 gallon), 1 air stone (tank has been running for approx. 1 month)
Fish: 4 neon tetras, 3 glow light tetras, 3 fancy guppies, 1 chinese algae eater
ph: 7.0
nitrate: 0
nitrite:0
ammonia: 2.
temp: 80 degrees (usually it is 78 degrees), but it went up when I did a water change
My ammonia level was 8.0 yesterday. I added one dose of ammo lock yesterday, and this morning, my glow light tetras were gasping at the top of the water surface and one of my guppies died. I immediately changed 1/3 of the water (I used spring water), added water conditioner, stress coat, and 1 ammonia clear tablet. Also added 1 1/2 tb of aquarium salt. The current ammonia reading is 2.
We feed our fish flakes 2x a day and give them blood worms/brine shrimp 2-3x a week. The algae eater eats algae discs 2 x a week. I also try to scoop up any leftover flakes/food when the fish are done eating. Since we started using a new filter(the tetra filter mentioned above), the water has been crystal clear, but I'm constantly fighting the ammonia situation. We should have let the tank cycle longer before adding our fish, but we can't change that now. My question is, should we just continue to add the ammonia clear discs until the readings are safe, or should we continue to do frequent water changes? Is there something else we should do intead? None of the fish showed any signs of stress until this morning, and by then, it was too late for the guppy. We also lost an algae eater last week, and all the readings (ph, ammonia etc..) were "normal". We purchased a new fish the next day. We do not plan on adding any more fish to the tank (unless we lose more). Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. We are new at this and want our fish to stay happy and healthy.
Thank you
Tank info: 10 gallon, tetra cartridge filter (10-30 gallon), 1 air stone (tank has been running for approx. 1 month)
Fish: 4 neon tetras, 3 glow light tetras, 3 fancy guppies, 1 chinese algae eater
ph: 7.0
nitrate: 0
nitrite:0
ammonia: 2.
temp: 80 degrees (usually it is 78 degrees), but it went up when I did a water change
My ammonia level was 8.0 yesterday. I added one dose of ammo lock yesterday, and this morning, my glow light tetras were gasping at the top of the water surface and one of my guppies died. I immediately changed 1/3 of the water (I used spring water), added water conditioner, stress coat, and 1 ammonia clear tablet. Also added 1 1/2 tb of aquarium salt. The current ammonia reading is 2.
We feed our fish flakes 2x a day and give them blood worms/brine shrimp 2-3x a week. The algae eater eats algae discs 2 x a week. I also try to scoop up any leftover flakes/food when the fish are done eating. Since we started using a new filter(the tetra filter mentioned above), the water has been crystal clear, but I'm constantly fighting the ammonia situation. We should have let the tank cycle longer before adding our fish, but we can't change that now. My question is, should we just continue to add the ammonia clear discs until the readings are safe, or should we continue to do frequent water changes? Is there something else we should do intead? None of the fish showed any signs of stress until this morning, and by then, it was too late for the guppy. We also lost an algae eater last week, and all the readings (ph, ammonia etc..) were "normal". We purchased a new fish the next day. We do not plan on adding any more fish to the tank (unless we lose more). Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. We are new at this and want our fish to stay happy and healthy.
Thank you