Cheez13alls
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Tank size: 20 gallon
tank age: 7 months
pH: 7.4
ammonia: 0 ppm
nitrite: 0 ppm
nitrate: 20 ppm
tank temp: 74 F
(unfortunately I do not know the kH or gH of the tank)
I've never posted on a fish forum before but I felt it necessary due to this recent event that has me absolutely stumped. I just recently purchased some Pearl Danios from a local pet store and started to acclimate them. I did a drip acclimation for about an hour. At first everything was going fine but after about 30 minutes I noticed one of them turning a dark color. After some time it started flipping upside down and it looked like it was gasping. I did an insane amount of research while trying to figure out what was wrong. I stopped the drip acclimation and isolated the one fish thinking maybe it was just the one, since the rest seemed to be fine. After a while they all started to act strange and shortly followed the same symptoms the first one did. After doing some research I think it was due to "osmotic shock" or "pH shock". I am thoroughly confused to what went wrong. If it was from osmotic shock then why, if it wasn't then what would have caused this. I am also curious to know if this was entirely due to my own negligence or if it was from the pet store. I should add that I do weekly water changes for my tank and test regularly. Currently I keep plants, ghost shrimp, and ramshorn snails which all are healthy and actually doing really well. I only add dechlorinator and some fertilizer for my plants into the tank weekly.
As a side note: I have been struggling to keep the nitrates down in my tank. So weather or not that is the problem if someone could tell me how to reduce those that would be great.
I appreciate anyone who has the time to read this and/or comment
-J, aka Cheez13alls
tank age: 7 months
pH: 7.4
ammonia: 0 ppm
nitrite: 0 ppm
nitrate: 20 ppm
tank temp: 74 F
(unfortunately I do not know the kH or gH of the tank)
I've never posted on a fish forum before but I felt it necessary due to this recent event that has me absolutely stumped. I just recently purchased some Pearl Danios from a local pet store and started to acclimate them. I did a drip acclimation for about an hour. At first everything was going fine but after about 30 minutes I noticed one of them turning a dark color. After some time it started flipping upside down and it looked like it was gasping. I did an insane amount of research while trying to figure out what was wrong. I stopped the drip acclimation and isolated the one fish thinking maybe it was just the one, since the rest seemed to be fine. After a while they all started to act strange and shortly followed the same symptoms the first one did. After doing some research I think it was due to "osmotic shock" or "pH shock". I am thoroughly confused to what went wrong. If it was from osmotic shock then why, if it wasn't then what would have caused this. I am also curious to know if this was entirely due to my own negligence or if it was from the pet store. I should add that I do weekly water changes for my tank and test regularly. Currently I keep plants, ghost shrimp, and ramshorn snails which all are healthy and actually doing really well. I only add dechlorinator and some fertilizer for my plants into the tank weekly.
As a side note: I have been struggling to keep the nitrates down in my tank. So weather or not that is the problem if someone could tell me how to reduce those that would be great.
I appreciate anyone who has the time to read this and/or comment
-J, aka Cheez13alls