my-gourami-tried-to-eat-me
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Hi guys,
any information would be appreciated.
I came home from work about 4 days ago and discovered my tropical tank (25 litres) had a severe leak. It was too late in the evening to get to the pet store so I had to find a tank quickly on gumtree to save my fish. I have a shrimp, a glass catfish and a little plec.
The only tank nearby was a 90 litre. I poured the water remaining (maybe 12 litres) and all of the gravel into the new tank but this was not enough for the fish to swim, let alone cover the plants or the filter (I put the larger filter that came with the tank in, as well as the small filter for my old tank for the bacteria colonies). Therefore, I had to add more water (about 30-40 litres) which I treated with aqua safe, cycle, PH balance (as i get bad limescale problems) and a little aquarium salt.
I left the tank for 4 days (have not added anymore water - about half full), monitoring it every day (ammonia 0, nitrites 0, nitrates between 10 - 30ppm) and adding cycle as if it were a new tank.
Today, i woke up and the tank has gone extremely cloudy, which I am assuming is a bacterial bloom. My glass catfish has just lost his life and the shrimp is gasping for air ontop of the filter. I tested the water and the levels are ammonia 0, nitrites 2ppm, nitrates 10ppm.
I have taken a small amount of water out (about 5 litres) and have added another 15 litres of tap water (with a little added cycle and aqau safe only). The tank is now about 3/4 full. I have added a couple of oxygen tablets and have moved the filter up to get as much air into the tank as possible.
The shrimp is currently out of the water, sticking to the side of the glass - do i push him back in or is he just trying to breath where the bacteria is using up all of his oxygen?
Basically, I don't know what else I can do.
Do i fill up the rest of the tank with just water and aqua safe? I don't think i should add cycle anymore as i don't want to add to the bloom, but then again, the nitrite is dangerous. Or do i just leave it as there is nothing I can do? Should I do another water change (it's just i think this may be futile as the bacteria reproduce so quickly).
Any help would be great. I know that I should not have changed their tank like this but there was nothing else I could do.
Thanks
any information would be appreciated.
I came home from work about 4 days ago and discovered my tropical tank (25 litres) had a severe leak. It was too late in the evening to get to the pet store so I had to find a tank quickly on gumtree to save my fish. I have a shrimp, a glass catfish and a little plec.
The only tank nearby was a 90 litre. I poured the water remaining (maybe 12 litres) and all of the gravel into the new tank but this was not enough for the fish to swim, let alone cover the plants or the filter (I put the larger filter that came with the tank in, as well as the small filter for my old tank for the bacteria colonies). Therefore, I had to add more water (about 30-40 litres) which I treated with aqua safe, cycle, PH balance (as i get bad limescale problems) and a little aquarium salt.
I left the tank for 4 days (have not added anymore water - about half full), monitoring it every day (ammonia 0, nitrites 0, nitrates between 10 - 30ppm) and adding cycle as if it were a new tank.
Today, i woke up and the tank has gone extremely cloudy, which I am assuming is a bacterial bloom. My glass catfish has just lost his life and the shrimp is gasping for air ontop of the filter. I tested the water and the levels are ammonia 0, nitrites 2ppm, nitrates 10ppm.
I have taken a small amount of water out (about 5 litres) and have added another 15 litres of tap water (with a little added cycle and aqau safe only). The tank is now about 3/4 full. I have added a couple of oxygen tablets and have moved the filter up to get as much air into the tank as possible.
The shrimp is currently out of the water, sticking to the side of the glass - do i push him back in or is he just trying to breath where the bacteria is using up all of his oxygen?
Basically, I don't know what else I can do.
Do i fill up the rest of the tank with just water and aqua safe? I don't think i should add cycle anymore as i don't want to add to the bloom, but then again, the nitrite is dangerous. Or do i just leave it as there is nothing I can do? Should I do another water change (it's just i think this may be futile as the bacteria reproduce so quickly).
Any help would be great. I know that I should not have changed their tank like this but there was nothing else I could do.
Thanks