Jollyroger2
New Member
So I got some fish last night for a new 20 gal tank, the cycle was good, PH is in the 7.9-8.0 area, ammonia is very low, 0 basically, maybe very slightly into the 0-0.25 ppm range. Nitrites and Nitrates are 0. I had the local aquarium store (a good store, not Petco, Petsmart, etc), a good aquarium only store with massive tanks on display, good stocks of freshwater fish, etc. test a sample and it was all good.
I bought six glowlight tetras and three cory catfish. I had asked the guy about green neon tetras but read they prefer lower PH like 6-6.5 and he said yes that's true. But he said the black neon tetras or glowlight tetras would be fine, although I questioned that as I read they're good up to 7 or a little higher, but wasn't sure about my 7.8-8 range. He said they should be fine.
So this morning one was dead, another swimming erratically and it died an hour or so ago. The other four seem ok for now and the three corys are fine. I tested the water again and got the same readings, same PH, ammonia, nitrites/nitrates, etc. I called the store and talked to a different guy who said any of the tetras probably would be better with lower PH and he suspected that's the reason they died. Hopefully my others won't go the same way but if so they'll refund me or give me other fish of the same value.
So, I'm thinking a good beginner fish for kids that likes PH would be something like mollies, platys, etc? Any other suggestions for non-aggressive fish that like that kind of water, our water is overall "hard". I've read up on this alot and have a few ideas for something simple but wondered if anyone else has any suggestions. Nothing too pricey yet or fin-nippers, etc. Thanks!
I bought six glowlight tetras and three cory catfish. I had asked the guy about green neon tetras but read they prefer lower PH like 6-6.5 and he said yes that's true. But he said the black neon tetras or glowlight tetras would be fine, although I questioned that as I read they're good up to 7 or a little higher, but wasn't sure about my 7.8-8 range. He said they should be fine.
So this morning one was dead, another swimming erratically and it died an hour or so ago. The other four seem ok for now and the three corys are fine. I tested the water again and got the same readings, same PH, ammonia, nitrites/nitrates, etc. I called the store and talked to a different guy who said any of the tetras probably would be better with lower PH and he suspected that's the reason they died. Hopefully my others won't go the same way but if so they'll refund me or give me other fish of the same value.
So, I'm thinking a good beginner fish for kids that likes PH would be something like mollies, platys, etc? Any other suggestions for non-aggressive fish that like that kind of water, our water is overall "hard". I've read up on this alot and have a few ideas for something simple but wondered if anyone else has any suggestions. Nothing too pricey yet or fin-nippers, etc. Thanks!