CCFC Monkey
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Tank Info:
3 Congo tetra
1 Common plec
2 Albino Corys
5 amano shrimp
23 degrees C
ph: 7 - 7.2
nitrate: 50
nitrite: 0
ammonia: 0
KH: 7
GH: 14
Tank size: 100L litre
open top tank
Used: esha quick test
Hi,
Bit of a dilemma here, heater packed in last week (mon). And before I realised and went to the lfs for another, temp reached 18c. The missus woke me up 5am following morning said albino plec was dead on top. I went to investigate, I assumed he was dead, so went for net him out and he went beserk. So I turned the new heater up a few degrees has it was only reading 20c. Went back to bed.
Got up a couple of hours later (22c) he was dead floating on top of tank. I assumed it was because of heater packing in, because water quality was at:
ph: 7
nitrate: 10
nitrite: 0
ammonia: 0
The three remaining tetras seemed fine, until yesterday I notice one sitting on the sand at the bottom *struggling. At around 9pm about 2 hours after adding 3 new additions. *(gasping/working harder to swim than others/looking thin).
Woke up this morning, fine she was swimming around no problem.. but wasnt bothered about food. Just looked now, she is hiding in the plants at bottom, and doing the same as yesterday. Gills do look a bit reddened on the others, but seem ok. So ive dosed up with prime during a 10% change of water. Seemed to perk her up yesterday
Temp now between 23-24
could the heater have caused the bacteria in the filter to die? why the spike in nitrate other that due to new additions?
3 Congo tetra
1 Common plec
2 Albino Corys
5 amano shrimp
23 degrees C
ph: 7 - 7.2
nitrate: 50
nitrite: 0
ammonia: 0
KH: 7
GH: 14
Tank size: 100L litre
open top tank
Used: esha quick test
Hi,
Bit of a dilemma here, heater packed in last week (mon). And before I realised and went to the lfs for another, temp reached 18c. The missus woke me up 5am following morning said albino plec was dead on top. I went to investigate, I assumed he was dead, so went for net him out and he went beserk. So I turned the new heater up a few degrees has it was only reading 20c. Went back to bed.
Got up a couple of hours later (22c) he was dead floating on top of tank. I assumed it was because of heater packing in, because water quality was at:
ph: 7
nitrate: 10
nitrite: 0
ammonia: 0
The three remaining tetras seemed fine, until yesterday I notice one sitting on the sand at the bottom *struggling. At around 9pm about 2 hours after adding 3 new additions. *(gasping/working harder to swim than others/looking thin).
Woke up this morning, fine she was swimming around no problem.. but wasnt bothered about food. Just looked now, she is hiding in the plants at bottom, and doing the same as yesterday. Gills do look a bit reddened on the others, but seem ok. So ive dosed up with prime during a 10% change of water. Seemed to perk her up yesterday
Temp now between 23-24
could the heater have caused the bacteria in the filter to die? why the spike in nitrate other that due to new additions?