wolfie
New Member
This morning we discovered our previously healthy fry had nearly all died. we assumed this was the unfortunate result of using a breeding trap and we have heard one similar story. However upon checking the tank this evening we have now discovered all our guppies hovering at water surface along with one of peppered cory lying on his side at the water surface. Our neons appear fine but pleco and other corys seem to be diving to the surface frequently. We have done water test and they seem to read fine?
ph 6.5 to 7
nitrite 0.3
ammonia 0.25
nitrate 5
checked filter, seems to be fine, numerous healthy plants and aeration via airstone.
juwel 96 tank
3 pepper corys
6 dwarf corys (recent addition)
7 neon tetras
1 ancistras (dwarf pleco)
3 male guppies
6 female guppies
4 or 5 fry (was about 50)
been up and running since 20/5/03
other info...
been treating for gill flukes using waterlife's sterazin treatment (notice flashing by the guppies on leaves/gravel)
noticed what seems to be a film on the water surface and the water slighty cloudier?
no visible signs of disease.
snails in the tank not going to the water surface so concluded that not oxygen starvation.
water changes 10 to 15% every 3 or 4 days since fry arrived 11/07/03
any help greatly recieved!!!!
ph 6.5 to 7
nitrite 0.3
ammonia 0.25
nitrate 5
checked filter, seems to be fine, numerous healthy plants and aeration via airstone.
juwel 96 tank
3 pepper corys
6 dwarf corys (recent addition)
7 neon tetras
1 ancistras (dwarf pleco)
3 male guppies
6 female guppies
4 or 5 fry (was about 50)
been up and running since 20/5/03
other info...
been treating for gill flukes using waterlife's sterazin treatment (notice flashing by the guppies on leaves/gravel)
noticed what seems to be a film on the water surface and the water slighty cloudier?
no visible signs of disease.
snails in the tank not going to the water surface so concluded that not oxygen starvation.
water changes 10 to 15% every 3 or 4 days since fry arrived 11/07/03
any help greatly recieved!!!!