Hi
I am new to the forum and to keeping fish. I have a 40 litre cube tank with 3 Cory Dory, 3 Black Molly's & 3 Guppies. I followed the advice of the aquiarium shop and left the tank running for 3-wks without the fish, and they tested the water and told me when it was Ok to start introducing fish. I started with the 3 cory's & 3 Molly's. Then 2 weeks later I introduced 6 male guppies. After 3 days 2 of the guppies died, so I went and brought a water testing kit and discovered that my water had high levels of ammonia.For the past 2 wks I have been doing small water changes twice a day. Today I cleaned the tank out and tested the water, was so pleased the ammonia level was almost 0% then I done the Nitrite and Nitrate test which have been ok, and they were both high, Nitrite between 1.6 & 3.3 - Nitrates between 50 & 110. I can't understand how this has happened as I only done the test 3 days ago and it was fine. I have just read that all my fish will probably be dead by tomorrow!!! help what should I do
Jane
I am new to the forum and to keeping fish. I have a 40 litre cube tank with 3 Cory Dory, 3 Black Molly's & 3 Guppies. I followed the advice of the aquiarium shop and left the tank running for 3-wks without the fish, and they tested the water and told me when it was Ok to start introducing fish. I started with the 3 cory's & 3 Molly's. Then 2 weeks later I introduced 6 male guppies. After 3 days 2 of the guppies died, so I went and brought a water testing kit and discovered that my water had high levels of ammonia.For the past 2 wks I have been doing small water changes twice a day. Today I cleaned the tank out and tested the water, was so pleased the ammonia level was almost 0% then I done the Nitrite and Nitrate test which have been ok, and they were both high, Nitrite between 1.6 & 3.3 - Nitrates between 50 & 110. I can't understand how this has happened as I only done the test 3 days ago and it was fine. I have just read that all my fish will probably be dead by tomorrow!!! help what should I do
Jane