Yo guys,
As I am new to looking after fish my knowledge can be written on the back of a postage stamp. So hopefully one of you guys might give us a clue?
The thing is, I inherited a 10 gallon tank when I moved into my new gaff. The fish did not look too happy then as the filter pump type unit was screwed and was pumping about a teaspoon/day. I have fixed that now so the water should be nicely filtered. I have done several water changes making sure to use water treatment.
I currently have 5 Neon's, 6 glowlights, 2 peppered catfish, 1 hugh gourmi (spelling?) and 5 fastly dwindling guppy's. It's the guppy's that have the problem. They just seem to sit on the bottom for a few days making the slightest effort to get to the surface. whilst sat on the bottom they gulp abit like they are short of air? and then die! the thing is they only die one at a time and all the other fish seem unaffected. Saying that the neon's and glowlights just seem to sit in the same place like they are stuck by an invisable bungy. Is this a sign of stress or illness?
So any ideas? Stuff to try?
one other question, what sort of water current conditions do they prefer? fast moving or reasonably still?
Cheers guys
Penguin over and out!
As I am new to looking after fish my knowledge can be written on the back of a postage stamp. So hopefully one of you guys might give us a clue?
The thing is, I inherited a 10 gallon tank when I moved into my new gaff. The fish did not look too happy then as the filter pump type unit was screwed and was pumping about a teaspoon/day. I have fixed that now so the water should be nicely filtered. I have done several water changes making sure to use water treatment.
I currently have 5 Neon's, 6 glowlights, 2 peppered catfish, 1 hugh gourmi (spelling?) and 5 fastly dwindling guppy's. It's the guppy's that have the problem. They just seem to sit on the bottom for a few days making the slightest effort to get to the surface. whilst sat on the bottom they gulp abit like they are short of air? and then die! the thing is they only die one at a time and all the other fish seem unaffected. Saying that the neon's and glowlights just seem to sit in the same place like they are stuck by an invisable bungy. Is this a sign of stress or illness?
So any ideas? Stuff to try?
one other question, what sort of water current conditions do they prefer? fast moving or reasonably still?
Cheers guys
Penguin over and out!