Fish Dyeing 1 By1

Welshpride

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Tank size:
pH: 7.5
ammonia:0
nitrite:0
nitrate:5.0
tank temp:23.8

Fish Symptoms (include full description including lesion, color, location, fish behavior):
 
​Fish is laying at the bottom of the tank will swim on its side doing flips i have lost 1 guppies 5 tetras this way and can not pin 
point the problem. i now look at losing another guppie  that is showing signs no spots, no fin rot,

Volume and Frequency of water changes: every 2 weeks 25% 

Chemical Additives or Media in your tank: 
when i do water change i only use Prime. no carbon in tank is filter is dead 

Tank inhabitants:
4 red eye tetras 
2 glow light tetras
8 guppies
DIY co2 looks okay no leaks in to tank well setup with fluval co2 drop checker  (Green)
 
 
  
 
Is there huge amounts of plants in the tank? THe reason I ask is that a 25% water change every 2 weeks would normally lead to quite high nitrate levels, unless you are chock-full of plants to eat up the nitrate.
 
Alternatively, it could be a false-zero on your nitrate test, and the problem with your fish is high nitrate. Do you use the API test for nitrate?
 
the_lock_man said:
Is there huge amounts of plants in the tank? THe reason I ask is that a 25% water change every 2 weeks would normally lead to quite high nitrate levels, unless you are chock-full of plants to eat up the nitrate.
 
Alternatively, it could be a false-zero on your nitrate test, and the problem with your fish is high nitrate. Do you use the API test for nitrate?
 
Yes, use api test for my nitrate tested 3 times this morning for that with api test 5.0 (Forgot input that) tank has loads plants in there
 
The thing with the API kit is that there is a powder reagent in bottle no.2 which can precipitate out of solution, especially if it hasn't been used for a while. If that has happened, the reagent won't show up the correct amount of nitrate, and therefore gives a false zero. You need to shake the living daylights out of that bottle, bang it on a table a few times to ensure the powder is fully dissolved.
 
Give that a try, and see if you get a nitrate reading.
 
The other thing to do is to post a full tank shot photo, so we can see whether your tank is planted enough for the plants to be eating all of the nitrate, so you genuinely have 0ppm nitrate.
 
the_lock_man said:
The thing with the API kit is that there is a powder reagent in bottle no.2 which can precipitate out of solution, especially if it hasn't been used for a while. If that has happened, the reagent won't show up the correct amount of nitrate, and therefore gives a false zero. You need to shake the living daylights out of that bottle, bang it on a table a few times to ensure the powder is fully dissolved.
 
Give that a try, and see if you get a nitrate reading.
 
The other thing to do is to post a full tank shot photo, so we can see whether your tank is planted enough for the plants to be eating all of the nitrate, so you genuinely have 0ppm nitrate.
 
i posted a tank shot in my first post will try shaking the bottle well and do another test now
 
Sorry, I didn't see the edit.
 
I wouldn't have thought that planting was heavy enough to eat all the nitrate - I'm erring on the side of nitrate poisoning now.
 
Can I suggest if you have any fishkeeping friends, that you take a sample of water to them and ask them to test the nitrate as well. If not, take a sample to your LFS.
 
the_lock_man said:
Sorry, I didn't see the edit.
 
I wouldn't have thought that planting was heavy enough to eat all the nitrate - I'm erring on the side of nitrate poisoning now.
 
Can I suggest if you have any fishkeeping friends, that you take a sample of water to them and ask them to test the nitrate as well. If not, take a sample to your LFS.
 
did as you said. i am shocked the bottle #1 #2 and 160ppm RED so i done a 50% water change will test later do another in 2 days till drop under 20ppm also move my water change to weekly and up 30%
I thought just giving it a normal shake before using would been good to test with but i shake the living life out it and give me a good reading of the problem can not believe i been testing this over 8 months and not picked
up on the false readings. done a water change and she has perk up and swimming around 
 
If you've been using that bottle for a while, it would be a good idea to replace it with a new one. You've used much more liquid in it, than the crystal/powder that needs to dissolve, so it's still not accurate.
 

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