mad_tunes
New Member
Hi,
Sorry to make my first post a plea for help, but I'm at a loss with a tank I've been trying to get going for the last few months and might be about to give up on it.
As a little backround, I've had various small tanks for years and have generally got on OK.
I had a couple of small tanks on the go, one with some pygmy corries, Kuhli loaches and red charry shrimp in it and another with some bronze corries and endler guppies. Both running pretty well for a year or two now.
Back in December I decided to step it up and aquired a second hand Aqua one Oak style 230, a 245L pretty tall tank on a cheap conti-board cabinet (https/www.aquaone.co.uk/focus.php?product_range=OakStyle Yorkshire Collection). Got it along with a Fluval 470 and reasonable but no-name LED light bar.
The plan was to start up this bigger tank and then move all the livestock from the smaller ones into it, but I haven't managed to get that far.
Forked out a fortune and put way too much reading into getting it setup.
There are mesh bags filled with lava rock at the bottom along the back, to build a little height into the back corners.
The rock was sold as Seiryu rock. The woods a mixture of Redmoor and Mopani.
Substrate's 'aquagrowth soil' by Prodibio (like this but the larger not-shrimp version)
Rigged it up with a fancy in-line heater, inkbird controller and 2nd normal glass-tube heater in the tank as a backup
Got an in-line CO2 defuser, Strideways PRO CO2 Regulator Plus and two 3.15kg CO2 bottles.
It started out like this:
...and seemed to settle down nicely.
After it'd been running and the plants had been doing well for a few weeks, I slowly added 12 pygmy corries, 4 kuhli loaches and 6 sparkling gouramis. Pretty light stocking for a tank of this size...
Things seemed fine for a few weeks, then everything started dying.
The fish have no sign of a problem that I can see, other than seeming to get shy after about a week of going in the tank and then slowly dying off over the next couple of weeks or so.
Over about month I medicated with Interpet Anti Parasite, esha 2000 and Esha Exit. More out of despiration than knowing a cause and treating it.
I've completely stopped anything-CO2, fearing I might have been over-doing it.
I had been dosing with JBL Ferropol, but stopped that a month or two ago now just to reduce the number of variables.
With no CO2 or ferts, the plants are looking quite sad compared to the first month
I've been changing somewhere around 25-30% water weekly, with the odd 50%ish after medications.
Temp was originally 24C, but I've raised that to 26C (over a week) after reading it would be better to keep off parasites like ich.
After two batches of fish, almost everything had died off so I let it run for a couple weeks hoping whatever bug might be in the tank might die off with no fish in there.
Kept feeding it to keep the cycle going, testing as usual and not seeing anything hugely wrong.
Then my filter developed a terminal leak so I forked out £200 and replaced it, moving the media from old to new.
A couple of weeks ago I put 6 more pygmy corries and 6 sparkling gouramis in again.
I'd bought them to go in this tank, but kept them in one of the small tanks for a few weeks first-they were doing fine until I moved them into the bigger tank.
I was originally testing using an API master test kit, but then realised it was getting on a bit, so got myself a JBL Combiset and a handful of test strips to have something to sanity-check things against. So I have two batches of test results with slighlty different sets of tests in each:
Sorry to make it such a long plea, but with nothing I put in it lasting longer than a couple of weeks, after so much effort, I'm on the verge of breaking it down and jacking it in.
Please, can anyone spot an obvious mistake, or suggest any approach that might help me figure out why this is a box of death instead of happy fish?
Sorry to make my first post a plea for help, but I'm at a loss with a tank I've been trying to get going for the last few months and might be about to give up on it.
As a little backround, I've had various small tanks for years and have generally got on OK.
I had a couple of small tanks on the go, one with some pygmy corries, Kuhli loaches and red charry shrimp in it and another with some bronze corries and endler guppies. Both running pretty well for a year or two now.
Back in December I decided to step it up and aquired a second hand Aqua one Oak style 230, a 245L pretty tall tank on a cheap conti-board cabinet (https/www.aquaone.co.uk/focus.php?product_range=OakStyle Yorkshire Collection). Got it along with a Fluval 470 and reasonable but no-name LED light bar.
The plan was to start up this bigger tank and then move all the livestock from the smaller ones into it, but I haven't managed to get that far.
Forked out a fortune and put way too much reading into getting it setup.
There are mesh bags filled with lava rock at the bottom along the back, to build a little height into the back corners.
The rock was sold as Seiryu rock. The woods a mixture of Redmoor and Mopani.
Substrate's 'aquagrowth soil' by Prodibio (like this but the larger not-shrimp version)
Rigged it up with a fancy in-line heater, inkbird controller and 2nd normal glass-tube heater in the tank as a backup
Got an in-line CO2 defuser, Strideways PRO CO2 Regulator Plus and two 3.15kg CO2 bottles.
It started out like this:
...and seemed to settle down nicely.
After it'd been running and the plants had been doing well for a few weeks, I slowly added 12 pygmy corries, 4 kuhli loaches and 6 sparkling gouramis. Pretty light stocking for a tank of this size...
Things seemed fine for a few weeks, then everything started dying.
The fish have no sign of a problem that I can see, other than seeming to get shy after about a week of going in the tank and then slowly dying off over the next couple of weeks or so.
Over about month I medicated with Interpet Anti Parasite, esha 2000 and Esha Exit. More out of despiration than knowing a cause and treating it.
I've completely stopped anything-CO2, fearing I might have been over-doing it.
I had been dosing with JBL Ferropol, but stopped that a month or two ago now just to reduce the number of variables.
With no CO2 or ferts, the plants are looking quite sad compared to the first month
I've been changing somewhere around 25-30% water weekly, with the odd 50%ish after medications.
Temp was originally 24C, but I've raised that to 26C (over a week) after reading it would be better to keep off parasites like ich.
After two batches of fish, almost everything had died off so I let it run for a couple weeks hoping whatever bug might be in the tank might die off with no fish in there.
Kept feeding it to keep the cycle going, testing as usual and not seeing anything hugely wrong.
Then my filter developed a terminal leak so I forked out £200 and replaced it, moving the media from old to new.
A couple of weeks ago I put 6 more pygmy corries and 6 sparkling gouramis in again.
I'd bought them to go in this tank, but kept them in one of the small tanks for a few weeks first-they were doing fine until I moved them into the bigger tank.
I was originally testing using an API master test kit, but then realised it was getting on a bit, so got myself a JBL Combiset and a handful of test strips to have something to sanity-check things against. So I have two batches of test results with slighlty different sets of tests in each:
Sorry to make it such a long plea, but with nothing I put in it lasting longer than a couple of weeks, after so much effort, I'm on the verge of breaking it down and jacking it in.
Please, can anyone spot an obvious mistake, or suggest any approach that might help me figure out why this is a box of death instead of happy fish?
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