Aaron Muth
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I agree. Is your tank cycled?What are your water parameters?
Generally, you need harder water for guppies. If your water is soft, that's likely the cause of the problem.
Ph is 7.6, ammonia 20ppm, nitrates and nitrites are 0ppm and the water temperature is 76.What are your water parameters?
Generally, you need harder water for guppies. If your water is soft, that's likely the cause of the problem.
The tank has been set up for roughly 4 months and I have had both these fish with the same water perameters for over 5 months.Another good question.
The tank has been set up for roughly 4 months and I have had both these fish with the same water perameters for over 5 months.Another good question.
The tank has been set up for roughly 4 months and I have had both these fish with the same water perameters for over 5 months.
I’ll check againAre you sure that its the ammonia that's 20 ppm, and not the nitrate? If it has been set up for 4 months, then the ammonia should not be that high...
BUT... if that is the case, then you are still in a cycle and that ammonia is poisoning the fish, that's the problem. Ammonia poisoning takes a while to take its toll, but it always does.
With the test I just did the nitrate is 0 ppm, ph is 7.6, ammonia is 0 ppm, and nitrate is 10 ppm. Any thoughts?Are you sure that its the ammonia that's 20 ppm, and not the nitrate? If it has been set up for 4 months, then the ammonia should not be that high...
BUT... if that is the case, then you are still in a cycle and that ammonia is poisoning the fish, that's the problem. Ammonia poisoning takes a while to take its toll, but it always does.
.That sounds much better and makes more sense. I would still do a large water change just in case something has gotten in the water. How many other fish and what size tank?
It’s a 37 gallon tank, with 4 Cory catfish, 1 dwarf gourami, 2 healthy guppies and the two sick guppies, 5 neons, and a platy, plus one mystery snail.That sounds much better and makes more sense. I would still do a large water change just in case something has gotten in the water. How many other fish and what size tank?