SpringHeelMark
Mostly New Member
Hey everyone,
I have a bit of a crisis at the moment,
I recently installed a 3d background in my aquarium, it's made from Styrofoam, covered in cement, then sealed with crommelin Pond Sealer.
I glued it in with selley's aquarium safe sillicone and waited for it to fully cure before rinsing it all with water.
I put the substrate and filter in (they were in a temporary tank with all of the fish) and left it for a few hours. I introduced the fish back into the tank once the water was up to temperature.
My concern is that there may be some sort of chemical harming the fish.
Their strange behaviors are as follows:
Corydoras (5): Darting to the top too frequently. The smallest one also appears weak.
Gouramis (4): No longer chasing eachother, they are now schooling. They dart to the top too frequently now too, all at the exact same time generally.
Neon tetras (6): They seem ok, maybe slightly slow.
PH: ~7
Ammonia: 0ppm
I've misplaced my nitrite/nitrate test kit, but I'm assuming nitrite would be close to 0 if ammonia is, unless somehow the tank has become uncycled due to the 100% water change. I think that's unlikely though, because I've placed the old substrate and filter into the tank?
I have a bit of a crisis at the moment,
I recently installed a 3d background in my aquarium, it's made from Styrofoam, covered in cement, then sealed with crommelin Pond Sealer.
I glued it in with selley's aquarium safe sillicone and waited for it to fully cure before rinsing it all with water.
I put the substrate and filter in (they were in a temporary tank with all of the fish) and left it for a few hours. I introduced the fish back into the tank once the water was up to temperature.
My concern is that there may be some sort of chemical harming the fish.
Their strange behaviors are as follows:
Corydoras (5): Darting to the top too frequently. The smallest one also appears weak.
Gouramis (4): No longer chasing eachother, they are now schooling. They dart to the top too frequently now too, all at the exact same time generally.
Neon tetras (6): They seem ok, maybe slightly slow.
PH: ~7
Ammonia: 0ppm
I've misplaced my nitrite/nitrate test kit, but I'm assuming nitrite would be close to 0 if ammonia is, unless somehow the tank has become uncycled due to the 100% water change. I think that's unlikely though, because I've placed the old substrate and filter into the tank?