Hello everyone:
I'm new to the board but not new to fish keeping. I used to have a 30, 40, 50 and 100 gal. tanks in my apartment back home in Canada. Raised my own Oscars, kept BGK, Demseys and Orandas... did the whole bit. I never ever had a problem with my tanks, (other than the usual little things that pop up) but now I am trying to get a little 10 gal. going for some ornamental goldfish that I took a liking to, and I cannot get it level.
I have lost 5 fish to date and just this morning had the latest death. I've run the gamit on testing and am finding that my nitrite levels are skyrocketting over and over. I've done the partial water changes, I've done the not so partial changes- still lost the fish after about a week.
Yesterday a girl at PetSmart recomended AmQuel plus to remove the nitrite. I came home and used it right away as my levels were quite high ( .50 ) and the fish very very stressed. Instantly, the levels came right down to 0 and one of the fish looked much better. He started swimming around within 5 min. and looked very happy. His companion however, (the one I lost this morning) never moved much from his place on the bottom.
This morning I rose and tested the water again, only to find the nitrite levels had spiked tremendously overnight (back to .50) and again my fish were on the bottom looking *very* stressed. I treated with the Amquel again (it says to treat only once in 24 hours) and the levels came right back down to normal and again my little hardy oranda started swimming around looking very happy. Unfortunately, his companion died about noon.
At 5pm. I again tested the water and the levels were again on the rise- this time up to .25 and my fish looked stressed, sitting on the bottom again, gasping. I added a quarter teaspoon of the Amquel (against the package directions) and he again immediatly started swimming and looking good.
Now in the beginning, I'll admit, I think I overfed a *little* bit so I blamed myself for the heavy nitrite problem. With this round however, I have been very careful with food and only allowed a teeny portion both today and yesterday. I mean like a n'th of what they really should be getting.
I'm at wit's end. I've never faced water problems before like this. Back home, I filled the tank, added the Start Right and went on with it, never really any problems. Now I secretly believe the problem is the tank itself, 10 gal tanks have always been a pain in the *%$@ to keep IMHO. The larger the better....
What should I do? I cannot keep just adding this chemical to the tank, it'll never -balance-. What have I done wrong? Help please ASAP because my little guy looks decidedly poor right now.
I'm new to the board but not new to fish keeping. I used to have a 30, 40, 50 and 100 gal. tanks in my apartment back home in Canada. Raised my own Oscars, kept BGK, Demseys and Orandas... did the whole bit. I never ever had a problem with my tanks, (other than the usual little things that pop up) but now I am trying to get a little 10 gal. going for some ornamental goldfish that I took a liking to, and I cannot get it level.
I have lost 5 fish to date and just this morning had the latest death. I've run the gamit on testing and am finding that my nitrite levels are skyrocketting over and over. I've done the partial water changes, I've done the not so partial changes- still lost the fish after about a week.
Yesterday a girl at PetSmart recomended AmQuel plus to remove the nitrite. I came home and used it right away as my levels were quite high ( .50 ) and the fish very very stressed. Instantly, the levels came right down to 0 and one of the fish looked much better. He started swimming around within 5 min. and looked very happy. His companion however, (the one I lost this morning) never moved much from his place on the bottom.
This morning I rose and tested the water again, only to find the nitrite levels had spiked tremendously overnight (back to .50) and again my fish were on the bottom looking *very* stressed. I treated with the Amquel again (it says to treat only once in 24 hours) and the levels came right back down to normal and again my little hardy oranda started swimming around looking very happy. Unfortunately, his companion died about noon.
At 5pm. I again tested the water and the levels were again on the rise- this time up to .25 and my fish looked stressed, sitting on the bottom again, gasping. I added a quarter teaspoon of the Amquel (against the package directions) and he again immediatly started swimming and looking good.
Now in the beginning, I'll admit, I think I overfed a *little* bit so I blamed myself for the heavy nitrite problem. With this round however, I have been very careful with food and only allowed a teeny portion both today and yesterday. I mean like a n'th of what they really should be getting.
I'm at wit's end. I've never faced water problems before like this. Back home, I filled the tank, added the Start Right and went on with it, never really any problems. Now I secretly believe the problem is the tank itself, 10 gal tanks have always been a pain in the *%$@ to keep IMHO. The larger the better....
What should I do? I cannot keep just adding this chemical to the tank, it'll never -balance-. What have I done wrong? Help please ASAP because my little guy looks decidedly poor right now.