supermonkey
Fish Fanatic
- Joined
- Aug 22, 2009
- Messages
- 78
- Reaction score
- 0
Hi All,
Hopefully I won't miss any info out, but please let me know if I do. Sorry for the length!
Tank is about 100 litres, 3 live plants and some ornaments for hiding places. Fluval U3 filter and E100 heater. Am using Seacheme Prime conditioner.
After reading great reviews of Seachem Stability, I gave this a go along with Prime (as it also reduces ammonia). I added my first fish about a month ago - 6 guppies, 2 bristlenose & 2 dwarf gouramies. I was confident the Stability & Prime had worked as they all looked perfectly healthy.
I left it about a month and on wednesday added more fish, but possibly got a little carried away as I got 8 cardinal tetras, 4 more guppies, 2 mollys & 3 very small red platys. I didn't want the ammonia to spike so I have been adding Prime to detoxify it & Stablity as it mentions it's usefullyness when adding new fish. Unfortunately, I had not done a water change in 2 weeks and I thought it best not to do one too quickly after adding fish.
Yesterday I noticed small white spots on one of the original guppies and his tail looked a little tatty. I assumed it was fin rot and applied some Myxazin.
Early this afternoon I looked over at the tank and thought "where are the cardinals". On closer inspection, I found 5 dead hidden in a plant. 1 was still alive, with some small white spots and I spent ages looking for the other 2 with no success.
I then did a 50% water change thinking that poor water was the likely cause. Whilst adding the new water, another dead cardinal appeared but I'm still not sure where he came from.
This evening I noticed that the live cardinal was having trouble with his bouyancy and the flow from the filter was sending him everwhere (have even got a video if it is helpful). Under duress from the mrs we put him out of his misery. I had a good look at the dead cardinals and some had rotted or chewed looking tails, missing eyes and pop eye.
I have since been told Cardinals do not fair well in new tanks. I guess the Ammonia spiked with arrival of new fish?
I'm just not sure what to do now. I have no idea where the last cardinal is. Have even checked the filter!
I really don't want to lose another fish. Am feeling really demotivated now. Any advice is much appreciated.
Hopefully I won't miss any info out, but please let me know if I do. Sorry for the length!
Tank is about 100 litres, 3 live plants and some ornaments for hiding places. Fluval U3 filter and E100 heater. Am using Seacheme Prime conditioner.
After reading great reviews of Seachem Stability, I gave this a go along with Prime (as it also reduces ammonia). I added my first fish about a month ago - 6 guppies, 2 bristlenose & 2 dwarf gouramies. I was confident the Stability & Prime had worked as they all looked perfectly healthy.
I left it about a month and on wednesday added more fish, but possibly got a little carried away as I got 8 cardinal tetras, 4 more guppies, 2 mollys & 3 very small red platys. I didn't want the ammonia to spike so I have been adding Prime to detoxify it & Stablity as it mentions it's usefullyness when adding new fish. Unfortunately, I had not done a water change in 2 weeks and I thought it best not to do one too quickly after adding fish.
Yesterday I noticed small white spots on one of the original guppies and his tail looked a little tatty. I assumed it was fin rot and applied some Myxazin.
Early this afternoon I looked over at the tank and thought "where are the cardinals". On closer inspection, I found 5 dead hidden in a plant. 1 was still alive, with some small white spots and I spent ages looking for the other 2 with no success.
I then did a 50% water change thinking that poor water was the likely cause. Whilst adding the new water, another dead cardinal appeared but I'm still not sure where he came from.
This evening I noticed that the live cardinal was having trouble with his bouyancy and the flow from the filter was sending him everwhere (have even got a video if it is helpful). Under duress from the mrs we put him out of his misery. I had a good look at the dead cardinals and some had rotted or chewed looking tails, missing eyes and pop eye.
I have since been told Cardinals do not fair well in new tanks. I guess the Ammonia spiked with arrival of new fish?
I'm just not sure what to do now. I have no idea where the last cardinal is. Have even checked the filter!
I really don't want to lose another fish. Am feeling really demotivated now. Any advice is much appreciated.