Kirsten2001
New Member
Hello all! Im new to this website so I hope I’m using it correctly ! This is going to be along post, but please take time to read it if you are experienced as I really need help.
So I need some help and some advice about my new tank. I’ve been wanting to get into the hobby for a long time and I’ve really recently found the motivation to do it. I bought a 40L (10 gallon) tank with a hang on back filter and heater provided, set it up with some live plants and some driftwood and almond leaves, added all necessary conditioners and bacteria, and let the tank run for two days. (Tank was set up last Friday, it is now Wednesday for reference) I am a complete beginner, and am so willing to learn and do right by these animals and plants.
My local fish shop has glowing reviews, with friendly staff who seem knowledgeable and attentive to beginners to the hobby like myself. I had done some research into what kind of fish I would like to introduce to the tank and what their needs are, and my own research as well as advice from the staff in the shop led me to purchase 6 neon tetras last Sunday. I was led to believe that they are good beginner fish, and was not discouraged in any way from buying them. Just yesterday I returned to buy 2 corydoras.
Only a few days have passed, and one of them died last night. It was struggling to swim and was whirling around unable to keep itself straight, and as I panicked and tried to get it into a glass bowl to asses it, it died. I was extremely upset. This then led me to dive into some more extensive research about the breed, and I’m really upset to learn that generally these fish are not at all good fish for beginners, especially not with such newly set up tanks. They don’t have the best immune system and are fickle when it comes to changes in the parameters of the water, I was told 6 is a minimum for schooling fish but more than 6 is better, now I’m down to five. Even the filter I have (which hangs inside the tank) I’ve now learned isn’t the best for providing the water conditions these guys need.
I feel horrible and guilty that I bought them before knowing all this, it is my responsibility to set them up in the correct home, and I think I’ve failed them. I wasn’t discouraged from buying them at all and I feel really let down that the staff in the fish shop didn’t persuade me to wait, or even try and convince me to start with a hardier fish.
Now one of them has died, and I’m noticing some small changes in the rest of the school that are really concerning me. One of the bigger neons has a small lump right under the belly, hard to see but definitely there. I’m not sure if I’m just tricking myself, but I’m even convinced there’s some colour loss in some of their red areas as well. It seems like every time I look at them I’m seeing something to be concerned about. If this is neon tetra disease, I know there’s nothing I can do to save them, and I’m so heartbroken. The response I got from the shop today when I went to get my water tested and explain that one of them had died was so casual and pretty much just “yeah it happens. You’ll probably loose more of them before the tank is mature.” My ethics aren’t that some fish should have to die before I have a mature tank. I don’t think that’s fair on them at all. I just want to know what I should do. Should I take them back? Just leave them be and monitor to see if there are improvements? I don’t want to have to euthanise any fish until completely necessary, but I’m also not going to allow the corydoras to die.
Please help!
I’m case anyone asks, my water was tested today, here’s the results:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0.25
Nitrate: 0
PH: 7.6
It’s hard to get photos, but I’ve attached one that shows the fish I’m most concerned about, you can see in the reflection that there is a clear bump on his belly.
So I need some help and some advice about my new tank. I’ve been wanting to get into the hobby for a long time and I’ve really recently found the motivation to do it. I bought a 40L (10 gallon) tank with a hang on back filter and heater provided, set it up with some live plants and some driftwood and almond leaves, added all necessary conditioners and bacteria, and let the tank run for two days. (Tank was set up last Friday, it is now Wednesday for reference) I am a complete beginner, and am so willing to learn and do right by these animals and plants.
My local fish shop has glowing reviews, with friendly staff who seem knowledgeable and attentive to beginners to the hobby like myself. I had done some research into what kind of fish I would like to introduce to the tank and what their needs are, and my own research as well as advice from the staff in the shop led me to purchase 6 neon tetras last Sunday. I was led to believe that they are good beginner fish, and was not discouraged in any way from buying them. Just yesterday I returned to buy 2 corydoras.
Only a few days have passed, and one of them died last night. It was struggling to swim and was whirling around unable to keep itself straight, and as I panicked and tried to get it into a glass bowl to asses it, it died. I was extremely upset. This then led me to dive into some more extensive research about the breed, and I’m really upset to learn that generally these fish are not at all good fish for beginners, especially not with such newly set up tanks. They don’t have the best immune system and are fickle when it comes to changes in the parameters of the water, I was told 6 is a minimum for schooling fish but more than 6 is better, now I’m down to five. Even the filter I have (which hangs inside the tank) I’ve now learned isn’t the best for providing the water conditions these guys need.
I feel horrible and guilty that I bought them before knowing all this, it is my responsibility to set them up in the correct home, and I think I’ve failed them. I wasn’t discouraged from buying them at all and I feel really let down that the staff in the fish shop didn’t persuade me to wait, or even try and convince me to start with a hardier fish.
Now one of them has died, and I’m noticing some small changes in the rest of the school that are really concerning me. One of the bigger neons has a small lump right under the belly, hard to see but definitely there. I’m not sure if I’m just tricking myself, but I’m even convinced there’s some colour loss in some of their red areas as well. It seems like every time I look at them I’m seeing something to be concerned about. If this is neon tetra disease, I know there’s nothing I can do to save them, and I’m so heartbroken. The response I got from the shop today when I went to get my water tested and explain that one of them had died was so casual and pretty much just “yeah it happens. You’ll probably loose more of them before the tank is mature.” My ethics aren’t that some fish should have to die before I have a mature tank. I don’t think that’s fair on them at all. I just want to know what I should do. Should I take them back? Just leave them be and monitor to see if there are improvements? I don’t want to have to euthanise any fish until completely necessary, but I’m also not going to allow the corydoras to die.
Please help!
I’m case anyone asks, my water was tested today, here’s the results:
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0.25
Nitrate: 0
PH: 7.6
It’s hard to get photos, but I’ve attached one that shows the fish I’m most concerned about, you can see in the reflection that there is a clear bump on his belly.