This is for a 30 gallon office tank where I work. The person who set up the tank and is responsible for it, went out on medical leave so I have been taking care of it. It was set up about 6 months ago. She did a few partial water changes but never did a gravel vacuum. When she left for medical leave the tank was very dirty and the water was cloudy. I noticed the fish all at the top gasping for air. I researched what to do and learned about water changes and gravel vacuuming. I did a 50% water change/gravel vac and then did another 50% water change/gravel vac maybe 2 days later. I started doing 25% water changes every week and got ammonia down to .25, Nitrates to 5.0 and Nitrites to 0. The pH is always 7.8.
Stock: There were a lot more fish because mollies and platys both had babies. A bunch of them died and rotted down in the gravel (I can't even tell you how foul the first gravel vac was). I rehomed all except for the following: 3 white tetras; 1 male orange and black molly; 1 baby black molly (sex undetermined); 1 orange male platy; 2 plecos (not sure what kind but the pet store said they would get 5 inches max).
Problem: The male molly has not been doing well. A few months ago the tank was treated for ick but he never fully recovered. He has been swimming sideways and looks thin and pale. In the past few weeks, he was looking a little better and starting to swim straighter. But then, yesterday, I noticed that one of the plecos was dead. I removed it immediately. This morning when I came in to work, I noticed the male molly doing the "shimmy" thing. I have never noticed this before. I researched it and thought maybe he needed to be in a tank with some salt so I just went and bought a small tank for him to see if the salty water will help. BUT when I went to net him out of the big tank I noticed that one of the white skirt tetras was just sitting on the bottom of the tank. When it saw me it roused itself for a second but then just kind of drifted sideways into a plant. I did a water check and the current levels are as follows:
pH 7.8; Ammonia .25; Nitrate 10ppm; Nitrite 0
What could be happening? The most recent water change I did was 6 days ago. Why did the nitrate level go from 5 to 10? Could this be the cause of the fish doing so poorly?
Thank you.
Stock: There were a lot more fish because mollies and platys both had babies. A bunch of them died and rotted down in the gravel (I can't even tell you how foul the first gravel vac was). I rehomed all except for the following: 3 white tetras; 1 male orange and black molly; 1 baby black molly (sex undetermined); 1 orange male platy; 2 plecos (not sure what kind but the pet store said they would get 5 inches max).
Problem: The male molly has not been doing well. A few months ago the tank was treated for ick but he never fully recovered. He has been swimming sideways and looks thin and pale. In the past few weeks, he was looking a little better and starting to swim straighter. But then, yesterday, I noticed that one of the plecos was dead. I removed it immediately. This morning when I came in to work, I noticed the male molly doing the "shimmy" thing. I have never noticed this before. I researched it and thought maybe he needed to be in a tank with some salt so I just went and bought a small tank for him to see if the salty water will help. BUT when I went to net him out of the big tank I noticed that one of the white skirt tetras was just sitting on the bottom of the tank. When it saw me it roused itself for a second but then just kind of drifted sideways into a plant. I did a water check and the current levels are as follows:
pH 7.8; Ammonia .25; Nitrate 10ppm; Nitrite 0
What could be happening? The most recent water change I did was 6 days ago. Why did the nitrate level go from 5 to 10? Could this be the cause of the fish doing so poorly?
Thank you.