About 6 weeks ago I finally got around to filling and cycling my new 90 gallon acrylic tank. By adding bacteria to the cycling process it took about 3 weeks off the time it normally takes, but this is a big aquarium. I followed the instructions on this forum and after I got to a point where adding Ammonia made it "disappear" overnight slightly raising the nitrates, I did that 3 days in a row - perfectly cycled. Did a minor water change, and then just added my 4 darling DoJo. The did absolutely great in the tank and we did another water change about a week later of about 70%. Unfortunately the "white water algae" I had been fighting for over a year when they were in a 50 gallon tank followed me to the new tank. We didn't use ANY of the old media (that's why I did a full cycle) and we didn't add any of the plastic flowers but added some fresh rosette-like floating plants to all my tanks. In my 29 gallon tank I have about 11 Gourami and 5 Pleco. No problems other than some aggression like I've never seen in a male Gourami (I will likely execute him soon - he is stressing the entire tank and several Gourami have died.) They don't handle stress well. Oh the new filter is a Fluval 407. That was keeping the water clean. So so much for a 90 gallon tank and an expensive filter getting rid of the white cloud disease.
So the white water issue has never hurt the DoJo, I had to remove a bunch of dying rainbow fish to a different aquarium where they managed to stress out and kill all my Gourami (although some were of max age). They will go into the 50 gallon tank
But this morning I woke up late to the doorbell, lost my Oxygen cord attachment and was simply dying on the kitchen floor trying to get it out from under the refrigerator. Finally did, and calmed down after about 1/2 hour. I had some procedure done on my lower back and hips the day before and was told to take it easy, mostly in bed or sofa. So the first day i felt great - now after all the Dojo excitement I'm hurting my back.
Ran a water test: First time Ammonia was 4.0 - Yikes, but all other values were normal. Obviously the cycling couldn't handle the addition of the new ammonia makers - 3 large, 1 small Dojo The little one was far past reviving but the 18" male was pale - I started compressions and mouth blows. Got a very quiet heart beat several times but not long enough to sustain him. More breathes, more compressions - eventually after about an hour I couldn't get a heartbeat of any kind so just stopped trying plus he never did try to breathe on his own,. The little one was stiff as a board. The other two that are still alive are fighting the top of the water trying to get enough oxygen, so I added 2 capfuls of AmGuard (by Seachem) and 2 capfuls of Prime to protect against the ammonia. Took another reading got the ammonia reading 1.0 better than a 4 but still a killer. Now the 3rd of the 4th Dojo is struggling on his back to breathe. I added two air stones hoping that would help make them more comfortable. I just pulled anotother gallon of water out and mixed it with AmGuard, Prime and a half of bottle of biological media. I'll test it again in a few minutes. One seems pretty healthy but the other one keeps turning on his back and laying at the bottom of the tank. He is just barely alive. I think they are both exhausted trying to keep up with their oxygen needs (they are labramith fish with multiple swim platters) So they may be just taking a rest - like I am. I noticed a number of large pieces of stringy white poop so something was going on before this happened,
So if they all 4 should die - should we empty the tank, scrub it down and get rid of all the media in the canister filter. i just love DoJo's but I think fish this size would probably do better in a 200 gallon tank or larger but I'm not investing in anything that big. Besides the huge expense - maintenance would kill me. I don't dare put these last two living Dojos in by my 29 gallon tank - they would kill everything with their poop. They are back up at the top of the tank taking deep breathes so they may make it yet.
Where did I go wrong? Any ideas on how to keep the last two alive with out killing my back? This damn tank and stand and even using a footstool and my hands cannot reach the bottom of the tank. I have to use nets and boards to raise them up. I have a HUGE net but not huge enough for these two. I'm back in pain, I just want to give all this up and cry, but that's just not an option for me. 5:30 and I was just going outside to feed the noisy and waiting stray cats that I feed and water. The Racoons got into a pot of mums last night and threw them all over the deck. My breathing sounds like pneumonia but I will not spend 6 hours in the ER and wait to find out only to be given a pound of meds and sent home because they are too full - but come back if I think I need Bi-pap or to be on pressurized oxygen. I refuse to be on a ward with all the nutso people that refused to get vaccinated. "You can't take my right away to kill you with my COVID" (Pres. Biden commenting on the non-vaccers.) I start feeling like they should kick out any case where the person made a choice to not get vaccinated and caused him or herself to take up a much needed hospital bed. Cruel? Maybe - but I don't think we all should have to live with their free choices in a situation as serious as this.
So the white water issue has never hurt the DoJo, I had to remove a bunch of dying rainbow fish to a different aquarium where they managed to stress out and kill all my Gourami (although some were of max age). They will go into the 50 gallon tank
But this morning I woke up late to the doorbell, lost my Oxygen cord attachment and was simply dying on the kitchen floor trying to get it out from under the refrigerator. Finally did, and calmed down after about 1/2 hour. I had some procedure done on my lower back and hips the day before and was told to take it easy, mostly in bed or sofa. So the first day i felt great - now after all the Dojo excitement I'm hurting my back.
Ran a water test: First time Ammonia was 4.0 - Yikes, but all other values were normal. Obviously the cycling couldn't handle the addition of the new ammonia makers - 3 large, 1 small Dojo The little one was far past reviving but the 18" male was pale - I started compressions and mouth blows. Got a very quiet heart beat several times but not long enough to sustain him. More breathes, more compressions - eventually after about an hour I couldn't get a heartbeat of any kind so just stopped trying plus he never did try to breathe on his own,. The little one was stiff as a board. The other two that are still alive are fighting the top of the water trying to get enough oxygen, so I added 2 capfuls of AmGuard (by Seachem) and 2 capfuls of Prime to protect against the ammonia. Took another reading got the ammonia reading 1.0 better than a 4 but still a killer. Now the 3rd of the 4th Dojo is struggling on his back to breathe. I added two air stones hoping that would help make them more comfortable. I just pulled anotother gallon of water out and mixed it with AmGuard, Prime and a half of bottle of biological media. I'll test it again in a few minutes. One seems pretty healthy but the other one keeps turning on his back and laying at the bottom of the tank. He is just barely alive. I think they are both exhausted trying to keep up with their oxygen needs (they are labramith fish with multiple swim platters) So they may be just taking a rest - like I am. I noticed a number of large pieces of stringy white poop so something was going on before this happened,
So if they all 4 should die - should we empty the tank, scrub it down and get rid of all the media in the canister filter. i just love DoJo's but I think fish this size would probably do better in a 200 gallon tank or larger but I'm not investing in anything that big. Besides the huge expense - maintenance would kill me. I don't dare put these last two living Dojos in by my 29 gallon tank - they would kill everything with their poop. They are back up at the top of the tank taking deep breathes so they may make it yet.
Where did I go wrong? Any ideas on how to keep the last two alive with out killing my back? This damn tank and stand and even using a footstool and my hands cannot reach the bottom of the tank. I have to use nets and boards to raise them up. I have a HUGE net but not huge enough for these two. I'm back in pain, I just want to give all this up and cry, but that's just not an option for me. 5:30 and I was just going outside to feed the noisy and waiting stray cats that I feed and water. The Racoons got into a pot of mums last night and threw them all over the deck. My breathing sounds like pneumonia but I will not spend 6 hours in the ER and wait to find out only to be given a pound of meds and sent home because they are too full - but come back if I think I need Bi-pap or to be on pressurized oxygen. I refuse to be on a ward with all the nutso people that refused to get vaccinated. "You can't take my right away to kill you with my COVID" (Pres. Biden commenting on the non-vaccers.) I start feeling like they should kick out any case where the person made a choice to not get vaccinated and caused him or herself to take up a much needed hospital bed. Cruel? Maybe - but I don't think we all should have to live with their free choices in a situation as serious as this.