Well I found out too late about the whole cycling thing despite intensive research prior to getting the fish. I started with 10 neons (LPS special), a plecostamus, and three guppies. I'm down to my two female guppies, and one of the females (they've both lost their first pregnancies) looks like one of her fins is ragged, and the scales on her belly appear to be coming off, although she's not fat at all. Figure she won't last much longer. Her gills are also reddish. The other female appears perfectly fine.
In any case I went out and got a testing kit. We have limited resources on the island and the only testing kit they had was a PH testing kit - liquid or strips. Liquid was cheaper so I got that. It shows 7.6 approximately and that's just above the max suggested for guppies (althoug WAY too high for neons). I guess I mistakenly assumed that PH and nitrate/nitrite was the same thing? Now I'm reading about everyone testing their nitrite/nitrate levels and ammonia levels. Is there a kit availble for that too? We don't have them here but I could probably order some off the internet somewhere. I posted an ad in the paper here for advice and have gotten nothing but conflicting information. Oh, and my tank has been filled and fished for 11 days now. There were a few days with no deaths inbetween the last of the neons and my male guppy. The girls are acting fine but...
I guess the most important thing I hope to gain from this is to see if there's any way to make my girls more comfortable, heal or stop the damage that's being done to them, aside from having someone else house them. There's no one we know, and the store...well, they don't speak English. If getting a live plant (we have silk plants - I thought, so it wouldn't tear their fins) would be helpful to the girls while the tank continues cycling we'll go get one. Or will that cause more problems than it's worth?
Any help or suggestions would be great - Thanks.
In any case I went out and got a testing kit. We have limited resources on the island and the only testing kit they had was a PH testing kit - liquid or strips. Liquid was cheaper so I got that. It shows 7.6 approximately and that's just above the max suggested for guppies (althoug WAY too high for neons). I guess I mistakenly assumed that PH and nitrate/nitrite was the same thing? Now I'm reading about everyone testing their nitrite/nitrate levels and ammonia levels. Is there a kit availble for that too? We don't have them here but I could probably order some off the internet somewhere. I posted an ad in the paper here for advice and have gotten nothing but conflicting information. Oh, and my tank has been filled and fished for 11 days now. There were a few days with no deaths inbetween the last of the neons and my male guppy. The girls are acting fine but...
I guess the most important thing I hope to gain from this is to see if there's any way to make my girls more comfortable, heal or stop the damage that's being done to them, aside from having someone else house them. There's no one we know, and the store...well, they don't speak English. If getting a live plant (we have silk plants - I thought, so it wouldn't tear their fins) would be helpful to the girls while the tank continues cycling we'll go get one. Or will that cause more problems than it's worth?
Any help or suggestions would be great - Thanks.