PandaaXxFunk
New Member
Hello everyone I'm new to the fish world and I have a quick question.
I recently got a Zebra angelfish , I have it in a 30 gallon tank with 5 rummy noses and 4 corys. Every single fish in the tank is thriving and very active except for my angel. Hes my centerpiece in the tank and it sucks to see him so inactive. I know Angel's arent the most active of fish but this one seems a bit off. When my tank light is on he hangs around the top of the tank in a corner and doesnt move, when my tank light is off he starts to become a little more active but barely by much. I want to think its because hes only been in the tank 1 day and hes getting acclimated but like I said, the rest of the fish are thriving. I checked my parameters and nitrates are 0, ph is 7.5 and ammonia is 0.25 ppm. Water is 80 degrees. Could it be the ammonia ? I already did a 25% water change so hopefully it helps. Hes so inactive when the lights are on the rummys start to nip him. What could be going on ?
I recently got a Zebra angelfish , I have it in a 30 gallon tank with 5 rummy noses and 4 corys. Every single fish in the tank is thriving and very active except for my angel. Hes my centerpiece in the tank and it sucks to see him so inactive. I know Angel's arent the most active of fish but this one seems a bit off. When my tank light is on he hangs around the top of the tank in a corner and doesnt move, when my tank light is off he starts to become a little more active but barely by much. I want to think its because hes only been in the tank 1 day and hes getting acclimated but like I said, the rest of the fish are thriving. I checked my parameters and nitrates are 0, ph is 7.5 and ammonia is 0.25 ppm. Water is 80 degrees. Could it be the ammonia ? I already did a 25% water change so hopefully it helps. Hes so inactive when the lights are on the rummys start to nip him. What could be going on ?