sarahandmichael
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Hi all,
We are new to the hobby and i've bought books and followed all advice and instruction very carefully. Set up a 60 litre aquarium and cycled it without fish. Testing the water regularly and reading perfect everytime, adding filter start and doing water changes regularly etc. Added 5 neon tetras to start with which seemed to thrive so we added 5 male guppies last Saturday along with an air pump. We ended up turning the airpump off as it seemed at bit violent for the fish. The fish seemed fine, feeding well and appeared normal but when I got in from work Monday one of the guppies was obviously not well. It seemed to be gasping at the surface and would not come down, within a few hours it died. The next night exactly the same happened. It seems to occur very suddenly and within a couple of hours they're dead. On Wednesday a third guppy appeared to be struggling and after noticing they appeared to be gasping we decided to try the air pump again. The fish seemed to respond and perk back up again! Last night before going to bed I turned the air pump off (we live in an open plan appartment and it's noisy) when we awoke this morning the third guppy we were worried about was dead. I have read through the forums and books and it seems an air pump is not neccessary but it just seems wierd that the deaths seeem to be linked to it?
So my questions:
*Can water have a lack of oxygen in it - if so, what causes this?
*Am I going to have to put up with the noisy air pump - have I just killed my fish by turning it off?
Thanks in advance for your help, regards a very puzzled newbie!
We are new to the hobby and i've bought books and followed all advice and instruction very carefully. Set up a 60 litre aquarium and cycled it without fish. Testing the water regularly and reading perfect everytime, adding filter start and doing water changes regularly etc. Added 5 neon tetras to start with which seemed to thrive so we added 5 male guppies last Saturday along with an air pump. We ended up turning the airpump off as it seemed at bit violent for the fish. The fish seemed fine, feeding well and appeared normal but when I got in from work Monday one of the guppies was obviously not well. It seemed to be gasping at the surface and would not come down, within a few hours it died. The next night exactly the same happened. It seems to occur very suddenly and within a couple of hours they're dead. On Wednesday a third guppy appeared to be struggling and after noticing they appeared to be gasping we decided to try the air pump again. The fish seemed to respond and perk back up again! Last night before going to bed I turned the air pump off (we live in an open plan appartment and it's noisy) when we awoke this morning the third guppy we were worried about was dead. I have read through the forums and books and it seems an air pump is not neccessary but it just seems wierd that the deaths seeem to be linked to it?
So my questions:
*Can water have a lack of oxygen in it - if so, what causes this?
*Am I going to have to put up with the noisy air pump - have I just killed my fish by turning it off?
Thanks in advance for your help, regards a very puzzled newbie!