cowgirluntamed
Fish Herder
So...for those following...I bought a bunch of fish from live aquaria, had some doa's, then they just seemed to keep dying. So this is an update since my last thread I started.
So far since changing to prefiltering the water, no more deaths!
I still think it was a combination of something they had, but definite ph shock from my well water being really low (for me) at 7.4 and then raising to the normal 8.2 in 24 hours. I'm also wondering....I used to have these glowlight tetras before that were fine with water changes, when I was still using buckets, but then I started using a hose straight from the tap. Not sure if the buckets would have aerated it out that much though.
Anyway, it's been exactly 2 weeks since the last fish death. But I got these fish at the end of june. So, how much longer should they stay in quarantine? The tetras are FINALLY acting like tetras! Even going from being skittish the entire time (when lots were dying) to the last week of not being skittish and eating really really well. There are 12 of them left. And...my last little harlequin is still alive as well. All ten cories in with him are fine too. Should I go ahead and wait a couple more weeks or do they need to be there that long? I've read that the "quarantine" restarts with each death or illness that appears but I wanted to check.
So far since changing to prefiltering the water, no more deaths!
I still think it was a combination of something they had, but definite ph shock from my well water being really low (for me) at 7.4 and then raising to the normal 8.2 in 24 hours. I'm also wondering....I used to have these glowlight tetras before that were fine with water changes, when I was still using buckets, but then I started using a hose straight from the tap. Not sure if the buckets would have aerated it out that much though.
Anyway, it's been exactly 2 weeks since the last fish death. But I got these fish at the end of june. So, how much longer should they stay in quarantine? The tetras are FINALLY acting like tetras! Even going from being skittish the entire time (when lots were dying) to the last week of not being skittish and eating really really well. There are 12 of them left. And...my last little harlequin is still alive as well. All ten cories in with him are fine too. Should I go ahead and wait a couple more weeks or do they need to be there that long? I've read that the "quarantine" restarts with each death or illness that appears but I wanted to check.