Hi guys,
Some of you will already know about my 100l tank I've been working on... My fish and shrimp have started dying and I need your help
I know that it's properly my own fault and I know that I have done a few things that may be a bit controversial but I promise I'm doing my best...
Dimensions: 77L x 36W x 42H. Here is the tank:
The temperature is at 24ºC, the substrate is sand and a small amount of gravel to add texture. Plants include moneywort, Java fern, and 2 other small ones that I'm not sure what they are called because at the pet store they just call them assorted pots. For hardscape, I have dragon rock and spider wood. the lights are just LED's that are in the hood. I use a large sponge filter and a smaller filter on the other side to keep the water moving. All of the products I use are API, I frequently use their stress coat water conditioner, quick start BB, Accu-clear, and their master test kit.
It was housing:
4 male guppies and 4 female guppies
6 1cm Malaysian trumpet snails, a 1cm nerite snail, and a 3-4cm (diameter) mystery snail.
23 Darwin Algae Eater Shrimp.
1 4-5cm Bristlenose pleco.
Overnight I lost many of the inhabitants.
Not sure how many are left... There are definitely 3 or 4 guppies and some shrimp left as they come out and say hello.
I have fetched out the mystery snail, a female guppy, and 2 shrimps.
It's hard to tell if the other snails have died because they are so small and hid and the shrimp and guppies also hid really well behind the hard scape so I wouldn't know if they were alive or not.
Here is a timeline of the tank and inhabitants:
September-
8th Tuesday- Tank was completely set up. One of the filters was already cycled and I added some quick start near the other.
10th Thursday- Small Snails and Shrimp were added to the tank, and 4 Male guppies and the pleco were added that afternoon.
19th Saturday- tested the water and the ammonia was slightly high. Other parameters were good. 25% Water change. A male guppy had gone missing, I think it decomposed. Later that day I added another male guppy and 4 female guppies.
20th Sunday- I put my mystery snail in from another tank.
21st Monday- The ammonia was slightly high again so I did another 25% water change.
22nd Tuesday- I noticed the fish were hiding more and more lethargic.
Then Today I have lost inhabitants overnight and the water parameters today are good except the ammonia which is 5ppm.
The weirdest bit is that the water has become acidic at about 6. The water out of the tap is around 7.2.
What should I do now? Just keep doing water changes? Should I go looking for the other inhabitants and risk stressing them out? Was this just caused by my inpatients? Are there more things contributing to this that need fixing?
Thanks, Guys, I really appreciate your help.
Some of you will already know about my 100l tank I've been working on... My fish and shrimp have started dying and I need your help
I know that it's properly my own fault and I know that I have done a few things that may be a bit controversial but I promise I'm doing my best...
Dimensions: 77L x 36W x 42H. Here is the tank:
The temperature is at 24ºC, the substrate is sand and a small amount of gravel to add texture. Plants include moneywort, Java fern, and 2 other small ones that I'm not sure what they are called because at the pet store they just call them assorted pots. For hardscape, I have dragon rock and spider wood. the lights are just LED's that are in the hood. I use a large sponge filter and a smaller filter on the other side to keep the water moving. All of the products I use are API, I frequently use their stress coat water conditioner, quick start BB, Accu-clear, and their master test kit.
It was housing:
4 male guppies and 4 female guppies
6 1cm Malaysian trumpet snails, a 1cm nerite snail, and a 3-4cm (diameter) mystery snail.
23 Darwin Algae Eater Shrimp.
1 4-5cm Bristlenose pleco.
Overnight I lost many of the inhabitants.
Not sure how many are left... There are definitely 3 or 4 guppies and some shrimp left as they come out and say hello.
I have fetched out the mystery snail, a female guppy, and 2 shrimps.
It's hard to tell if the other snails have died because they are so small and hid and the shrimp and guppies also hid really well behind the hard scape so I wouldn't know if they were alive or not.
Here is a timeline of the tank and inhabitants:
September-
8th Tuesday- Tank was completely set up. One of the filters was already cycled and I added some quick start near the other.
10th Thursday- Small Snails and Shrimp were added to the tank, and 4 Male guppies and the pleco were added that afternoon.
19th Saturday- tested the water and the ammonia was slightly high. Other parameters were good. 25% Water change. A male guppy had gone missing, I think it decomposed. Later that day I added another male guppy and 4 female guppies.
20th Sunday- I put my mystery snail in from another tank.
21st Monday- The ammonia was slightly high again so I did another 25% water change.
22nd Tuesday- I noticed the fish were hiding more and more lethargic.
Then Today I have lost inhabitants overnight and the water parameters today are good except the ammonia which is 5ppm.
The weirdest bit is that the water has become acidic at about 6. The water out of the tap is around 7.2.
What should I do now? Just keep doing water changes? Should I go looking for the other inhabitants and risk stressing them out? Was this just caused by my inpatients? Are there more things contributing to this that need fixing?
Thanks, Guys, I really appreciate your help.