Not for a few weeks.Shaddex said:Silly question, but have you added any other fish to the tank ?
I read through the post but couldn't find anything about what you said.IonaMcCluskey said:read the thread/poll about sand, gravel or bare bottom.
there is info from tcamos at the end of it about sulpher poisoning, it may be something like that seen as you mention blac sand.
I can't remember the brand as I threw the bottle away, but it was called TapSafe or something along those lines.RCA said:Out of interest what dechlorinator do you use? I switched some time ago to Seachem Prime, it is more expensive, smells like ?, but is economical so you only need a small amount.
I went to the store that I purchased the corries from and had them test the water and they said everything was fine with it. I explained everything that had happened including the removal of ornament due to black sand and he said that when sand is impacted the way it was you can get an immediate ammonia bloom, with the corries constantly sticking their faces in the sand they have likely burnt their gills on the ammonia which is causing them to confused the amount of oxygen in the water and making them believe their isn't enough which is why they are going to the surface. Also he said that where I have a mature tank the ammonia will have been processed out before I tested it (there was like 8 hours between cleaning the tank and then testing it) which is why I tested at 0ppm. He said if this is the case then there is nothing really to put in the tank to help so as long as they are feeding they will heal in their own time.
This sound like a reasonable explanation to you guys?