Phillysailor
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Howdy
I've a new, planted plywood/epoxy 63 gal tank just built which has three filters, turning over the water 8 times through internal canister filters and a water polisher/heater box with filter floss. That box also has a bubble stone, which provides for surface agitation above. I'm always seeing very small bubbles in the water, too. The cycle went well, took about 5 weeks, and now my ammonia is 0, nitrites are 0, Nitrates 20-40, GH is 40 and pH is 7.2. Substrate is Eco Planted complete (3 bags). Temp is 77-78 deg F (2 300W heaters). There are three good size Mopani driftwood, modest planting (10 plants, still small) providing some cover. Two lights on a timer strip provide night (16hrs) and day (8.5hr) cycle. Algae growth is minimal, and I've tossed a few snails.
Occupants:
4 Cory, (2 Peppered, 2 skunk)
2 Albino Cory
5 Red eye swordtail
4 Black skirt Tetras
12 Cardinal Tetras
1 Red Tail Shark
Recently, there have been numerous deaths... 7 of 8 Cardinal Tetras and both of two Peppered Corys from the LFS within a week of purchase. I went back and replaced numerous fish, leading to the above stock. But tonight, one of the Albino Corys died, and the other is now lethargic (but vigorous enough to escape the net). All fish except the 4 black skirt tetras are from the same LFS.
My water is good tap water through a three stage filter which is advertised to remove all Chlorine and Chloramines, and most other contaminants. I do 10-20% water changes 1x per week, after which I add 2-3 caps Flourish.
Should I avoid the LFS? They seem reputable, and replaced my fish after asking to see my water tests. I did note three dead fish in the tank from which I'd received my doomed Cardinal tetras, but they were down in the substrate and I was told it was a fragile species.
Should I do further testing of the water, and what should I look for? I think there is plenty of O2 in the water, as all the fish seem quite active (except the dying albino C) and don't hang at the surface too long.
I've a new, planted plywood/epoxy 63 gal tank just built which has three filters, turning over the water 8 times through internal canister filters and a water polisher/heater box with filter floss. That box also has a bubble stone, which provides for surface agitation above. I'm always seeing very small bubbles in the water, too. The cycle went well, took about 5 weeks, and now my ammonia is 0, nitrites are 0, Nitrates 20-40, GH is 40 and pH is 7.2. Substrate is Eco Planted complete (3 bags). Temp is 77-78 deg F (2 300W heaters). There are three good size Mopani driftwood, modest planting (10 plants, still small) providing some cover. Two lights on a timer strip provide night (16hrs) and day (8.5hr) cycle. Algae growth is minimal, and I've tossed a few snails.
Occupants:
4 Cory, (2 Peppered, 2 skunk)
2 Albino Cory
5 Red eye swordtail
4 Black skirt Tetras
12 Cardinal Tetras
1 Red Tail Shark
Recently, there have been numerous deaths... 7 of 8 Cardinal Tetras and both of two Peppered Corys from the LFS within a week of purchase. I went back and replaced numerous fish, leading to the above stock. But tonight, one of the Albino Corys died, and the other is now lethargic (but vigorous enough to escape the net). All fish except the 4 black skirt tetras are from the same LFS.
My water is good tap water through a three stage filter which is advertised to remove all Chlorine and Chloramines, and most other contaminants. I do 10-20% water changes 1x per week, after which I add 2-3 caps Flourish.
Should I avoid the LFS? They seem reputable, and replaced my fish after asking to see my water tests. I did note three dead fish in the tank from which I'd received my doomed Cardinal tetras, but they were down in the substrate and I was told it was a fragile species.
Should I do further testing of the water, and what should I look for? I think there is plenty of O2 in the water, as all the fish seem quite active (except the dying albino C) and don't hang at the surface too long.