vprice1030
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Hi all, I'll start with some background...
I have a 40 gallon breeder with 10 cardinal tetras, 10 rummynose tetras, 5 zebra danios, a bushynose pleco, and 6 fairy corys. I feed a combination of flake food, sinking shrimp pellets, and the occasional bloodworms and algae wafers.
Recently, I've been starting to lose corys- I lost two within a couple of days, and a third (out of an original school of 6) is behaving lethargically and appears to have some degree of fin rot. I've had them for about three weeks and all seemed to be going well for the first two weeks. I got them from an extremely reputable LFS and drip acclimated them.
My WQ parameters are as follows:
pH: 6.8
Ammonia: 0
Nitrates: <5
Nitrites: 0
Temp: 77
Hardness: 2
The tank has been established for about four months (and was started with filter media, substrate, etc from a smaller tank that had been established for several years). I've been testing water parameters 2x/weekly during this 4 month period and the only thing that has changed is a slight rise in nitrates from 0 to something less than 5 (it's between the 0 and 5 on the API liquid test kid key). I do 25% water changes weekly, with a thorough sand/gravel vac.
Is this fin rot that's killing my guys? Is a slight rise in nitrates enough to cause this much stress? And lastly...is there anything I can do, beyond aggressive water changes?
I have a 40 gallon breeder with 10 cardinal tetras, 10 rummynose tetras, 5 zebra danios, a bushynose pleco, and 6 fairy corys. I feed a combination of flake food, sinking shrimp pellets, and the occasional bloodworms and algae wafers.
Recently, I've been starting to lose corys- I lost two within a couple of days, and a third (out of an original school of 6) is behaving lethargically and appears to have some degree of fin rot. I've had them for about three weeks and all seemed to be going well for the first two weeks. I got them from an extremely reputable LFS and drip acclimated them.
My WQ parameters are as follows:
pH: 6.8
Ammonia: 0
Nitrates: <5
Nitrites: 0
Temp: 77
Hardness: 2
The tank has been established for about four months (and was started with filter media, substrate, etc from a smaller tank that had been established for several years). I've been testing water parameters 2x/weekly during this 4 month period and the only thing that has changed is a slight rise in nitrates from 0 to something less than 5 (it's between the 0 and 5 on the API liquid test kid key). I do 25% water changes weekly, with a thorough sand/gravel vac.
Is this fin rot that's killing my guys? Is a slight rise in nitrates enough to cause this much stress? And lastly...is there anything I can do, beyond aggressive water changes?