Sylvia27
Fish Fanatic
Hi:
A couple of days ago, I had a pineapple swordtail who started hiding in plants and gasp for air.
Since my nitrite level was high (I was still cycling) and I had a couple of fish who died exactly that way, I removed the fish from the tank and put him in an emergency fish bowl. It was a 2 gallon salad bowl where I had put a little plant and an air stone to make him feel comfortable.
Today, I tested the water of the tank again. Nitrite dropped to 0. Ammonia is 0 and pH is 8.
So, I decided to put him back.
2 hours later, the fish was dead!
What could have caused it?
Can I add a new fish now that my water "seems" OK? Now that my swordfish dies, I'm worried.
Sylvia
A couple of days ago, I had a pineapple swordtail who started hiding in plants and gasp for air.
Since my nitrite level was high (I was still cycling) and I had a couple of fish who died exactly that way, I removed the fish from the tank and put him in an emergency fish bowl. It was a 2 gallon salad bowl where I had put a little plant and an air stone to make him feel comfortable.
Today, I tested the water of the tank again. Nitrite dropped to 0. Ammonia is 0 and pH is 8.
So, I decided to put him back.
2 hours later, the fish was dead!
What could have caused it?
Can I add a new fish now that my water "seems" OK? Now that my swordfish dies, I'm worried.
Sylvia