ella777
Fish Crazy
But I have so many plants, why would the nitrates be a problem? Don't the plants need food?
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Ok, so we all make mistakes, as evidenced by the time stupid me kept a betta in a bowl the size of a large milk carton. That’s understandable, and in this hobby, nearly inevitable. But you should consider returning/relocating/adding more of a lot of these fish.My neon is looking quite strange lately.
It has a huge head and it's back is very bent, sort of like scoliosis?
He still eats normally but prefers his own space.
I have never done a water change and the fish/plants are fine.
Picture attached, by the way the water is not yellow, it's just the lighting.
They are fed 'Aquarian Complete Nutrition' and frozen bloodworms everyday.
It's a 200l tank with quite a few fish:
1 swordtail
9 guppies
1 panda garra
3 red phantom tetras
10 cardinal tetras
1 neon tetra
6 kuhli loaches (I think)
1 half banded spiny eel
...I've had them all for almost 4 years and they've all been fine like this.Ok, so we all make mistakes, as evidenced by the time stupid me kept a betta in a bowl the size of a large milk carton. That’s understandable, and in this hobby, nearly inevitable. But you should consider returning/relocating/adding more of a lot of these fish.
Many are schooling/shoaling species that are supposed to be kept in groups. Neon tetra are supposed to be in groups of six, so did you only buy one, or did he get mistaken for a cardinal tetra? Half-banded spiny eels are supposed to be in groups of four, minimum. Swordtails are supposed to be kept in groups of five. Red phantom tetras need groups of six.
The PH is also probably not great for any fish here. Guppies and swordtails need water with a ph at/above seven, and in the acidic water (6.5 or lower) the neon/cardinal tetra and kuhli loach need, none of them are going to do great. They might survive, but seriously, do not count on it.
You’re also overstocked, and will be by a extreme amount if you get the required numbers for the schooling/shoaling species. I suggest you simply give away a lot of these fish (Kuhli loaches, for example, are very skittish, and the neon is probably best quarantined until he dies/gets better and is then given back to the pet store).
Yes I have. Many times.Have you ever posted them on the platform before? Or for that matter, any other forum?
I don't have a quarantine tank sadly.A bent spine can be a symptom of neon tetra disease.