Hi all,
This is probably a typical noob question but we've all got to start somewhere I guess! Hopefully there will be some people here willing to give me some good advice!
I set up a 100 litre freshwater tropical tank around 4 weeks ago now and this is what I've done so far.
1. Filled the tank and let it run for around a week to allow everything to get running and let the dust settle
2. Added filter starter
3. Tested my water levels using a API testing kit
4. Purchased some bog wood and live plants
5. Purchased around 6 neons and 2 corys
6. Done weekly water changes
At this point all was well until a couple of the neons decided to die. I didn't think much of this as all the water levels were good and I made sure I introduced the fish properly by leaving them in the bag for a while. I just put it down to the fish already being unwell. I decided then to buy some more hardy cardinal tetras. These integrated well with the neons and I thought all was going well until I noticed that some of the fish had white spot.
I managed to treat this with 2 doses of interpet anti white spot which seemed to do the trick perfectly and it seems to have all cleared up. Trouble is after the 2nd dose of medication the cardinals now seem to be dropping dead one by one. There seems to be no symptoms apart from they seem to be constantly opening and closing their mouths as if they are gasping, although they are not at the surface of the tank so I don't suspect it's an oxygen problem. As soon as they start doing this a day later they are dead.
However the corys seem to be perfectly happy.
The only thing I've noticed is that the pH level may be a little high. Probably due to my inexperience originally I was testing with the API low pH test only which showed a level of 7.6. I read somewhere that neons like a lowe pH level so I decided to test the high level pH and it came out is 8.2. Obviously where I was only using the low level it was showing as high as that range could. Could this be the root of my problems?
If not, what else could it be? I've not got off to a great start with my aquarium as I've lost around 5-6 neons/cardinals so far and more will probably follow.
This is probably a typical noob question but we've all got to start somewhere I guess! Hopefully there will be some people here willing to give me some good advice!
I set up a 100 litre freshwater tropical tank around 4 weeks ago now and this is what I've done so far.
1. Filled the tank and let it run for around a week to allow everything to get running and let the dust settle
2. Added filter starter
3. Tested my water levels using a API testing kit
4. Purchased some bog wood and live plants
5. Purchased around 6 neons and 2 corys
6. Done weekly water changes
At this point all was well until a couple of the neons decided to die. I didn't think much of this as all the water levels were good and I made sure I introduced the fish properly by leaving them in the bag for a while. I just put it down to the fish already being unwell. I decided then to buy some more hardy cardinal tetras. These integrated well with the neons and I thought all was going well until I noticed that some of the fish had white spot.
I managed to treat this with 2 doses of interpet anti white spot which seemed to do the trick perfectly and it seems to have all cleared up. Trouble is after the 2nd dose of medication the cardinals now seem to be dropping dead one by one. There seems to be no symptoms apart from they seem to be constantly opening and closing their mouths as if they are gasping, although they are not at the surface of the tank so I don't suspect it's an oxygen problem. As soon as they start doing this a day later they are dead.
However the corys seem to be perfectly happy.
The only thing I've noticed is that the pH level may be a little high. Probably due to my inexperience originally I was testing with the API low pH test only which showed a level of 7.6. I read somewhere that neons like a lowe pH level so I decided to test the high level pH and it came out is 8.2. Obviously where I was only using the low level it was showing as high as that range could. Could this be the root of my problems?
If not, what else could it be? I've not got off to a great start with my aquarium as I've lost around 5-6 neons/cardinals so far and more will probably follow.