Akayers
New Member
I have a tank that's been up and running, we tested water it was perfect so we bought 3 dalmatian mollies, two snails, and two African dwarf frogs. One by one the all died. I took water in to be test at a reputable store and they said water was fine, do a 20% water change. Did brought back in it was fine so we got a bristlenose pleco. (12 days ago) it seems to have been fine. So we bought 3 more dalmatian mollies. All died within 24 hours. Took they back to the store they tested, I talked with them. No reason they should have died. But we decided to get a different type. So we got fancy guppies. Now my pleco is not doing good. Seems to have lost color (albino) and doesn't move. Water had a slight raise in ammonia but only to .25 but is now back to 0. What am I doing wrong? I don't think I'm over feeding... they eat small amounts twice a day. Water is clear. I use water conditioner, I used an ammonia decreaser to help after the dead fish. I changed the water 30% after the last fish died. I just don't know what to do to save him....
Tank size: 20
tank age: 2 1/2 weeks (used turbo start)
pH:7.5
ammonia:0 (when it spiked it was only .25ppm
nitrite:0
nitrate:0-5ppm (it's not yellow but also not that orange)
kH:
gH:
tank temp:78°
Tank size: 20
tank age: 2 1/2 weeks (used turbo start)
pH:7.5
ammonia:0 (when it spiked it was only .25ppm
nitrite:0
nitrate:0-5ppm (it's not yellow but also not that orange)
kH:
gH:
tank temp:78°