Cooky_luvs
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Hello everyone,
I have been having a problem in my tank for the past couple days and I am completely lost. I figured I'd stop by and ask the experts so any help would be greatly appreciated!
Firstly some info about my tank. I have an unplanted 110 gallon tank that has been established for 8 months now. Now I had a lot of problems with low ph due to the water in my apartment, but have recently resolved this with adding crushed coral to the tank, now my ph is stable around 7. Since I've been able to get the ph stabilized the fish have been doing excellent and have even grown quite a bit. I currently have 1 distichodus sexfaciatus, 2 prochilodus, 1 bush fish (who is unaffected), 2 severums, one chalceus, and one cigar fish so my tank is no where near overstocked.
Unfortunately since tuesday my fish have been gasping at the surface for air non stop after doing a normal routine water change the night prior. I tested the tank and all of the levels for nitrates, nitrites, and ammonia read fine. Baffled I just threw in some prime to be safe and waited. The next morning my fish were acting the same so I did another 15% water change and turned off the heater all day to keep the oxygen levels up. The fish looked better after the change, but the next day they went right back to gasping at the surface. This time I tested the water and suddenly the nitrates and especially the nitrites were very high. So lost for ideas I went ahead and changed the carbon in one of my fluval filters (not both since I don't want to kill off too much bacteria), and then threw in a large dose of prime. The fish even looked better after this, but come today they are back to sitting at the surface gasping for air. The nitrates and nitrites are still both reading high so at this point I don't know what else to try. I am lost as to what is raising them in the first place and I'm afraid of making the problem worse by doing excessive water changes. Any ideas what could be going on? I've been keeping tanks for about 4 years now and have never had anything like this and I hope I can get it resolved before I start losing fish.
I have been having a problem in my tank for the past couple days and I am completely lost. I figured I'd stop by and ask the experts so any help would be greatly appreciated!
Firstly some info about my tank. I have an unplanted 110 gallon tank that has been established for 8 months now. Now I had a lot of problems with low ph due to the water in my apartment, but have recently resolved this with adding crushed coral to the tank, now my ph is stable around 7. Since I've been able to get the ph stabilized the fish have been doing excellent and have even grown quite a bit. I currently have 1 distichodus sexfaciatus, 2 prochilodus, 1 bush fish (who is unaffected), 2 severums, one chalceus, and one cigar fish so my tank is no where near overstocked.
Unfortunately since tuesday my fish have been gasping at the surface for air non stop after doing a normal routine water change the night prior. I tested the tank and all of the levels for nitrates, nitrites, and ammonia read fine. Baffled I just threw in some prime to be safe and waited. The next morning my fish were acting the same so I did another 15% water change and turned off the heater all day to keep the oxygen levels up. The fish looked better after the change, but the next day they went right back to gasping at the surface. This time I tested the water and suddenly the nitrates and especially the nitrites were very high. So lost for ideas I went ahead and changed the carbon in one of my fluval filters (not both since I don't want to kill off too much bacteria), and then threw in a large dose of prime. The fish even looked better after this, but come today they are back to sitting at the surface gasping for air. The nitrates and nitrites are still both reading high so at this point I don't know what else to try. I am lost as to what is raising them in the first place and I'm afraid of making the problem worse by doing excessive water changes. Any ideas what could be going on? I've been keeping tanks for about 4 years now and have never had anything like this and I hope I can get it resolved before I start losing fish.