Lucky5tar5
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Was that testing 5.0ppm nitrate -after- the big water change you mentioned you were going to do? If so it must have been quite an ammonia spike to produce all of that. Nitrates can be harmful in large quantities, but I'm leaning towards an ammonia spike more than anything. Thats mainly because I've known fins and gills to go pretty red if a fish is exposed to high amounts of ammonia all at once. Its commonly known as ammonia burn. All of that decaying brine shrimp has taken its toll. Keep an eye on your water parameters, have another check in the morning etc. Hopefully you've cured the most of it with the water change. If you do have a suitable hospital tank now might be the time to use it if your test results are still slightly on the dodgy side.
Always sucks to lose a fish. These things happen though, don't beat yourself up over it.
Edit to your edit: That just goes to show how much ammonia there must have been in there. That nitrate had to come from somewhere!
Always sucks to lose a fish. These things happen though, don't beat yourself up over it.
Edit to your edit: That just goes to show how much ammonia there must have been in there. That nitrate had to come from somewhere!