Hi folks, I've just joined your group.
I've had a 200 litre freshwater community tank for about 30 years. It's been happy plodding on all this time with not much more than regular water changes.
That's until it sprung a leak a week or so ago. I rushed out and bought a similar second hand tank and set off swapping them over. I temporary put the fish in a bucket with the original water.
Sadly, the change took a bit longer than I hoped for, and the fish probably got a bit cold and stressed, and a few didn't make it. The ones which made it seemed quite happy when I went to bed, but the next morning most others were dead, and after another couple of days I was down to one pearl gourami.
Over the next day or 3 it became very cloudy with a grey scum, which I put down to a bacterial bloom. I keep clea ING off the scum.
Water tests were OK, so I just added 6 small black ruby barbs. That was an hour ago, and I've already found 2 dead ones.
What on earth am I doing wrong, and what to do next?
Any advice, gratefully received.
I've had a 200 litre freshwater community tank for about 30 years. It's been happy plodding on all this time with not much more than regular water changes.
That's until it sprung a leak a week or so ago. I rushed out and bought a similar second hand tank and set off swapping them over. I temporary put the fish in a bucket with the original water.
Sadly, the change took a bit longer than I hoped for, and the fish probably got a bit cold and stressed, and a few didn't make it. The ones which made it seemed quite happy when I went to bed, but the next morning most others were dead, and after another couple of days I was down to one pearl gourami.
Over the next day or 3 it became very cloudy with a grey scum, which I put down to a bacterial bloom. I keep clea ING off the scum.
Water tests were OK, so I just added 6 small black ruby barbs. That was an hour ago, and I've already found 2 dead ones.
What on earth am I doing wrong, and what to do next?
Any advice, gratefully received.