Freshwater fish constantly dying!
Hi all. New to posting on this forum but have been following threads for quite some time. I've been keeing fish for some 20 years.
Parameters.
Tank
75gal. Cycled for 2 months fishless cycle.
Substrate: caribsea moon sand
Filter: sunsun 304b (450gal/hr)
Two 150watt quartz heaters
Air pump and two air stones
Plastic decor (all from Petco)
Water
Constant 78f
pH 7.8
KH: medium
Hardness: hard
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 10
Chlorine/ chloramine: 0
Test kits are all API
Weekly 25% water changes using Prime in 5 gallon bottle before adding new water to tank. Water is sourced through an outdoor tap and municipal water (Oceanside, CA).
I add seachem stability upon water change in response to repeat animal deaths.
So here's the short and curlies:
originally stocked with skirt tetras but all died with red gills and some had what looked like red eyes. Deaths occured within 2 weeks. Fish barley ate in this time.
Due to hard water and somewhat basic pH I tried my hand at small African cichlids (electric blue & yellow & acei and some other "assorted"). They were inteoduced 3 or 4 at a time to the tank.
Here's the repeat schedule:
Day one: fish acclimate (float bag, slowly exchange bag water for tank water over 45 minutes or so). Lights off.
Day two: fish establish their areas, eat, active, interactice with tank. Pwc 20% with treated (Prime) water that is same temp as tank.
Day three-five: fish will not eat a variety of foods. Some flash slightly. Others swim vertically with head pointed upward and tail pointed down. Some try to bury themselves in substrate as if they're holding on.
Day 6: most fish stay near bottom of tank but some stay very close to the surface. No fish are gasping at the surface.
Day 7: pwc of 25%
Day 8: all fish dead. Several would have died during days 3-5.
Since going through this process a couple times now I dosed the tank with API general cure with the last 3 fish in. Since dosing the fish have been huddled in one corner near the surface and are trying to hide their faces in the seal of the tank.
Any suggestions/ comments, advice and courses of action will be taken bery seriously. Thanks for your time.
Hi all. New to posting on this forum but have been following threads for quite some time. I've been keeing fish for some 20 years.
Parameters.
Tank
75gal. Cycled for 2 months fishless cycle.
Substrate: caribsea moon sand
Filter: sunsun 304b (450gal/hr)
Two 150watt quartz heaters
Air pump and two air stones
Plastic decor (all from Petco)
Water
Constant 78f
pH 7.8
KH: medium
Hardness: hard
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 10
Chlorine/ chloramine: 0
Test kits are all API
Weekly 25% water changes using Prime in 5 gallon bottle before adding new water to tank. Water is sourced through an outdoor tap and municipal water (Oceanside, CA).
I add seachem stability upon water change in response to repeat animal deaths.
So here's the short and curlies:
originally stocked with skirt tetras but all died with red gills and some had what looked like red eyes. Deaths occured within 2 weeks. Fish barley ate in this time.
Due to hard water and somewhat basic pH I tried my hand at small African cichlids (electric blue & yellow & acei and some other "assorted"). They were inteoduced 3 or 4 at a time to the tank.
Here's the repeat schedule:
Day one: fish acclimate (float bag, slowly exchange bag water for tank water over 45 minutes or so). Lights off.
Day two: fish establish their areas, eat, active, interactice with tank. Pwc 20% with treated (Prime) water that is same temp as tank.
Day three-five: fish will not eat a variety of foods. Some flash slightly. Others swim vertically with head pointed upward and tail pointed down. Some try to bury themselves in substrate as if they're holding on.
Day 6: most fish stay near bottom of tank but some stay very close to the surface. No fish are gasping at the surface.
Day 7: pwc of 25%
Day 8: all fish dead. Several would have died during days 3-5.
Since going through this process a couple times now I dosed the tank with API general cure with the last 3 fish in. Since dosing the fish have been huddled in one corner near the surface and are trying to hide their faces in the seal of the tank.
Any suggestions/ comments, advice and courses of action will be taken bery seriously. Thanks for your time.