Deb
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I haven't posted for a long time but have been lurking......now I'm here asking for some help. I'm continuing to have fish deaths in my 20 gallon tank Here's some history -
Tank was set up Dec '04. Added 3 Black skirt tetras - I still have these 3 but this morning the largest of the 3 (about 2") was not looking good. These 3 fish lived through the cycling and have been my healthiest fish. Over the last several months, I've gone through more fish in that tank than I care to count. After cycling I had added 6 rainbow danios and 3 marigold swordtails (added over a period of a couple of weeks). They all lived for a couple of months but eventually the danios turned aggressive with each other and I eventually lost all of them. The swordtails were repeatedly developing fin rot and eventually I lost all 3. I then left the tank with just the 3 blackskirts for a couple of months wanting to make sure that everything was stable. I then added 3 penquin tetras and after a week or so added 3 of something else (I can't remember what now). That was about 3 or 4 months ago. At that time, I had my water checked by the LFS and everything was fine. I have also tried live plants as I know they make the tank healthier but have had little success with them. The tank has 3 small live plants but the rest are silk. It's just getting too expensive to continue adding plants Let me just add here that my water readings have always been really good - until most recently 0.00 on ammonia, nitrite and nitrate. So after losing all but one penguin tetra and the other 3 (the last penguin tetra is in my smaller tank) I again had the water tested and it was fine. I was having aggression issues with the blackskirts going after the other fish so put those deaths off to that. I went back to the LFS (very well respected establishment) and talked to the fish guy. He recommended adding 5 faster fish so added dwarf rainbow tetras. I also needed to add an algae eater so added 2 small plecos. That was about 2 1/2 weeks ago. Since then I have lost both plecos and 3 of the rainbow tetras. And as mentioned earlier, one of the blackskirts is looking bloated and not healthy - but I noticed this as I was running out the door to work. I had been away so haven't done a water change for almost 2 weeks. I checked the readings last night and they are: ammonia 0.00, nitrite less than .03 ppm, nitrate approximately 5 ppm. From my conversations with the LFS guy, he has assured me that this is fine. And given the lack of live plants I would expect the nitrite and nitrate to have a low reading but not be 0.00. Our pH is also close to 8.0 but that's due to our local water and when I've discussed this with our LFS guys, they tell me that they acclimate all their fish to this pH level and that it should be just fine. I'll be doing my regular maintenance on both the 10 and the 20 tonight. As an aside, I had lost some fish several months ago in the 10 gallon but it's been really healthy and the fish look good so it seems to be an issue specific to the 20 gallon. Whenever I've added fish, I'm also very open about what my issues have been and what the current content/conditions of the tank are. Am I getting bad advice from the LFS??
I'm pretty much at my wits end and will not be adding any other fish until I can figure out where to go from here. I'm really tired of killing fish and not knowing why I'm almost to the point of wanting to tear the tank down, redo and start over. In the start over plans though is the thought of trying to get some live plants established and healthy and then adding fish a few at a time. I'm not sure what the best course of action is.
I know that there are lots of knowledgeable people out there who always give good advice - I hope someone has some for me
Thanks......Deb
Tank was set up Dec '04. Added 3 Black skirt tetras - I still have these 3 but this morning the largest of the 3 (about 2") was not looking good. These 3 fish lived through the cycling and have been my healthiest fish. Over the last several months, I've gone through more fish in that tank than I care to count. After cycling I had added 6 rainbow danios and 3 marigold swordtails (added over a period of a couple of weeks). They all lived for a couple of months but eventually the danios turned aggressive with each other and I eventually lost all of them. The swordtails were repeatedly developing fin rot and eventually I lost all 3. I then left the tank with just the 3 blackskirts for a couple of months wanting to make sure that everything was stable. I then added 3 penquin tetras and after a week or so added 3 of something else (I can't remember what now). That was about 3 or 4 months ago. At that time, I had my water checked by the LFS and everything was fine. I have also tried live plants as I know they make the tank healthier but have had little success with them. The tank has 3 small live plants but the rest are silk. It's just getting too expensive to continue adding plants Let me just add here that my water readings have always been really good - until most recently 0.00 on ammonia, nitrite and nitrate. So after losing all but one penguin tetra and the other 3 (the last penguin tetra is in my smaller tank) I again had the water tested and it was fine. I was having aggression issues with the blackskirts going after the other fish so put those deaths off to that. I went back to the LFS (very well respected establishment) and talked to the fish guy. He recommended adding 5 faster fish so added dwarf rainbow tetras. I also needed to add an algae eater so added 2 small plecos. That was about 2 1/2 weeks ago. Since then I have lost both plecos and 3 of the rainbow tetras. And as mentioned earlier, one of the blackskirts is looking bloated and not healthy - but I noticed this as I was running out the door to work. I had been away so haven't done a water change for almost 2 weeks. I checked the readings last night and they are: ammonia 0.00, nitrite less than .03 ppm, nitrate approximately 5 ppm. From my conversations with the LFS guy, he has assured me that this is fine. And given the lack of live plants I would expect the nitrite and nitrate to have a low reading but not be 0.00. Our pH is also close to 8.0 but that's due to our local water and when I've discussed this with our LFS guys, they tell me that they acclimate all their fish to this pH level and that it should be just fine. I'll be doing my regular maintenance on both the 10 and the 20 tonight. As an aside, I had lost some fish several months ago in the 10 gallon but it's been really healthy and the fish look good so it seems to be an issue specific to the 20 gallon. Whenever I've added fish, I'm also very open about what my issues have been and what the current content/conditions of the tank are. Am I getting bad advice from the LFS??
I'm pretty much at my wits end and will not be adding any other fish until I can figure out where to go from here. I'm really tired of killing fish and not knowing why I'm almost to the point of wanting to tear the tank down, redo and start over. In the start over plans though is the thought of trying to get some live plants established and healthy and then adding fish a few at a time. I'm not sure what the best course of action is.
I know that there are lots of knowledgeable people out there who always give good advice - I hope someone has some for me
Thanks......Deb