Dionnish
New Member
Hi all,
I set up my new aquarium 3 weeks ago, and had it cycling for 2 weeks before introducing some Orange Sakura Neocaridina shrimp last week (21/07/20), and Guppies today (29/07/20). I have been carefully monitoring the aquarium and doing weekly water changes every Sunday. The Neocaridina have been fed every other day and so far I have only suffered an ammonia spike of 1.0ppm on 26/07/20 so i did a 50% water change. I have been adding half a teaspoon of aqaurium salt in my filter every water change.
I noticed that when my guppies arrived 2 were suffering with Fin Rot, but all the rest seemed fine. I used the drip acclimation method- 2-4 drops per second for 1.5 hours, removed 50% of the water then continued to drip acclimate for 2 hours before adding the fish to the aquarium.
However, I had noticed that 1 of the guppies suffering with Fin Rot was mainly staying at the top of the tank whilst the others were exploring happily. About 3 hours later, when i came to put my light on a low setting I noticed the same guppy laying on its side in the bottom corner of the aqaurium, but proceeded to get up and swim upon noticing my presence. Can anyone help with this please?
I have ordered fin rot/anti-fungal and bacterial medication that will be arriving tomorrow.
Current water parameters are:
Ph - 7.4
Gh - 8d
Kh - 8d
Cl2 - 0
Ammonia - 0.50ppm
No2 - 0.50ppm
No3 - 5.0ppm
Temp - 25.2 degrees Celsius
Aquarium size - 30 litres
Occupants - 6 Guppies and 5 Orange Sakura Neocaridina.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I set up my new aquarium 3 weeks ago, and had it cycling for 2 weeks before introducing some Orange Sakura Neocaridina shrimp last week (21/07/20), and Guppies today (29/07/20). I have been carefully monitoring the aquarium and doing weekly water changes every Sunday. The Neocaridina have been fed every other day and so far I have only suffered an ammonia spike of 1.0ppm on 26/07/20 so i did a 50% water change. I have been adding half a teaspoon of aqaurium salt in my filter every water change.
I noticed that when my guppies arrived 2 were suffering with Fin Rot, but all the rest seemed fine. I used the drip acclimation method- 2-4 drops per second for 1.5 hours, removed 50% of the water then continued to drip acclimate for 2 hours before adding the fish to the aquarium.
However, I had noticed that 1 of the guppies suffering with Fin Rot was mainly staying at the top of the tank whilst the others were exploring happily. About 3 hours later, when i came to put my light on a low setting I noticed the same guppy laying on its side in the bottom corner of the aqaurium, but proceeded to get up and swim upon noticing my presence. Can anyone help with this please?
I have ordered fin rot/anti-fungal and bacterial medication that will be arriving tomorrow.
Current water parameters are:
Ph - 7.4
Gh - 8d
Kh - 8d
Cl2 - 0
Ammonia - 0.50ppm
No2 - 0.50ppm
No3 - 5.0ppm
Temp - 25.2 degrees Celsius
Aquarium size - 30 litres
Occupants - 6 Guppies and 5 Orange Sakura Neocaridina.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.