Hey all,
I finished my cycling of my 12 gallon Edge and started small with three guppies. There are two plants and a moss ball in there too. About a week later I added two more guppies and a catfish (from another place)
About a week into having all six fish, one of my original guppies died. A couple of days later, another original guppy and the catfish died.
Checking the water, everything is at 0 ppm (ammonia, nitrite, nitrate), ph is 7.6, temp is 78 degrees.
Guppies for some reason seem to hand out near the hole where the water comes in (oxygen deprived)? I feed them a pinch twice a day and they eat that super quick (the catfish usually hung out at the bottom). Don't know if I have to feed them more (at each serving).
I'm pretty puzzled but I am going to get another 3 guppies and a couple of shrimp to clean algea.
Any thoughs? Should I add a small air stone for aeration?
Rippey
I finished my cycling of my 12 gallon Edge and started small with three guppies. There are two plants and a moss ball in there too. About a week later I added two more guppies and a catfish (from another place)
About a week into having all six fish, one of my original guppies died. A couple of days later, another original guppy and the catfish died.
Checking the water, everything is at 0 ppm (ammonia, nitrite, nitrate), ph is 7.6, temp is 78 degrees.
Guppies for some reason seem to hand out near the hole where the water comes in (oxygen deprived)? I feed them a pinch twice a day and they eat that super quick (the catfish usually hung out at the bottom). Don't know if I have to feed them more (at each serving).
I'm pretty puzzled but I am going to get another 3 guppies and a couple of shrimp to clean algea.
Any thoughs? Should I add a small air stone for aeration?
Rippey