aquabadger
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I started my tank in November 2007. My idea was to have 6 praecox rainbowfish, 5 cherry barbs and 2 thick lipped gouramis. I cycled the tank OK with the 5 cherry barbs and did not lose any of them. In December I added the 6 rainbowfish. Two of them died shortly after. I am pretty sure this was columnaris because I saw stringy bits on their lips. Interpet no8 did seem to sort this out and the tank settled down.
Since August this year I have started to lose cherry barbs and rainbowfish again. I've seen various symptons such as fish hanging near the surface, cloudy eyes, losing their balance and swimming erratically, not eating, resting on the bottom and ulcers. I have tried interpet no7, 8 and 9. Apart from no8 getting rid of the ulcers on the side of rainbowfish none of them have had any effect. The two gourami that I added in March have always been fine.
I don't want to keep putting medicine in, but there seems to be no alternative as they keep getting ill. Since October I've tried adding a carbon filter after the course of medicine to get rid of the medicine and hopefully get the tank back to normal. I've also started adding API stress zyme once a week to keep up the levels of good bacteria in the filter. I have occasionally added aquarium salt to see if that improves things.
I measured all the levels a week ago:
Ammonia 0.0
Nitrite 0.0
Nitrate 20.0
pH 8.0
KH 4°
The high pH has been bugging me so I have tested my tap water and its 7. I had some sort of red rock in the aquarium. I took this out and left it in a bucket of water. The pH did not change in the tank or bucket. I can't think what is my making a pH high. I am tempted to add something to reduce the pH, but everyone seems to advise against that.
The tank is a 125L fluval and has a fluval 3 internal filter. The tank is 80x35x45cm.
I am not sure what to do next. I am thinking of getting rid of the rainbowfish because they just never seem to settle down. I am also wondering whether I should try to reduce the pH. I suppose I could keep live bearers, but I don't really like the look of any of them. African cichlids like high pH, but sound a bit too advanced. The only other fish I can think of that might like a pH of 8 are congo tetras, but some websites recommend a 4ft tank for them. Anyway, basically I'd like to get a settled tank with much less hassle and no dead fish. Any ideas welcome.
At the moment one of the rainbowfish is hanging near the surface and not eating. I've added a dose of melafix which I've not tried before, but I'm getting a bit desparate basically.
Since August this year I have started to lose cherry barbs and rainbowfish again. I've seen various symptons such as fish hanging near the surface, cloudy eyes, losing their balance and swimming erratically, not eating, resting on the bottom and ulcers. I have tried interpet no7, 8 and 9. Apart from no8 getting rid of the ulcers on the side of rainbowfish none of them have had any effect. The two gourami that I added in March have always been fine.
I don't want to keep putting medicine in, but there seems to be no alternative as they keep getting ill. Since October I've tried adding a carbon filter after the course of medicine to get rid of the medicine and hopefully get the tank back to normal. I've also started adding API stress zyme once a week to keep up the levels of good bacteria in the filter. I have occasionally added aquarium salt to see if that improves things.
I measured all the levels a week ago:
Ammonia 0.0
Nitrite 0.0
Nitrate 20.0
pH 8.0
KH 4°
The high pH has been bugging me so I have tested my tap water and its 7. I had some sort of red rock in the aquarium. I took this out and left it in a bucket of water. The pH did not change in the tank or bucket. I can't think what is my making a pH high. I am tempted to add something to reduce the pH, but everyone seems to advise against that.
The tank is a 125L fluval and has a fluval 3 internal filter. The tank is 80x35x45cm.
I am not sure what to do next. I am thinking of getting rid of the rainbowfish because they just never seem to settle down. I am also wondering whether I should try to reduce the pH. I suppose I could keep live bearers, but I don't really like the look of any of them. African cichlids like high pH, but sound a bit too advanced. The only other fish I can think of that might like a pH of 8 are congo tetras, but some websites recommend a 4ft tank for them. Anyway, basically I'd like to get a settled tank with much less hassle and no dead fish. Any ideas welcome.
At the moment one of the rainbowfish is hanging near the surface and not eating. I've added a dose of melafix which I've not tried before, but I'm getting a bit desparate basically.