DanSully13
New Member
Hi everyone,
I am new here. Unfortunately I wish I was joining for good news, but I am sure as you can see from the thread title it is not.
I have had a fish tank for over 10 years now. I started in college with a 30 gallon community tank that thrived for a very long time. Eventually when my wife and I moved to a bigger apartment 5 years ago I upgraded my tank to a 55 gallon. I went from a community tank to an Oscar tank, I know this wasn't a big enough tank but my Oscar who survived for 4 years and passed around 8 months ago. I decided that having an Oscar was just too much work and would need a bigger tank if I wanted another, so I went back to a community tank.
I thought everything was going to be OK because the Oscar did well, but I can not get this new community tank to work. I just have fish keep dying and at a bit of an alarming rate. I cant figure out the problem and have tried numerous fixes.
Current tank set up is 55 gallons. I have 2 x HOB AquaClear 50 with sponge, active carbon, and biomax. Then I have an Eheim Classic 3315 canister with coarse sponge, ceramic cylinders, substrate pro, fine sponge, and I put an API Nitro-Zorb in there because I was having high Nitrate. The tank is set to 77 degrees. I have an 18 inch bubble wand and a circle bubble stone. White sand bottom with some rocks ornaments and plastic plant ornaments. The rocks and ornaments are older. When I do a water change I make sure to stir up all the sand to get any pockets out that could have nitrate/nitrite creating bio load. I have cleaned all the filters and changed out all media (gradually each thing was removed over 2 weeks so that I did not lose any of the good bacteria in the filters).
Current parameters are PH - 7, Ammonia - 0, Nitrite - 0, Nitrate - 10-20 ppm. About 2 weeks ago the Nitrate was around 80 ppm so I got the Nitro-Zorb and did a 80% water change that brought it down.
Currently I have 7 common tetras (Silver, Albino), 3 corys (mixed), 4 neon tetras, 1 Bolivian ram, 1 harlequin Rasbora, 3 fish I can't remember (small blue and orange), 2 loaches. In the past week I think I have lost 3 loaches, 2 corys, 1 tetra. I feed them Fluval Bug Bites Tropical Formula and frozen blood worms (I thaw them before putting into the tank).
I started this community tank 6 months ago and probably had 20-30 fish die so far. I had gourmis, rams, tetras, corys, loaches, rasboras, the small blue and orange fish all die. I keep it to small fish so I know the filter could support any bio load produced. I stopped adding fish because I realized something was going on and it wasn't something to do with bad fish. I have clean
I just cant figure out what could be wrong. Any suggestions would help. Thanks for taking the time to read. I know it is a long post.
I am new here. Unfortunately I wish I was joining for good news, but I am sure as you can see from the thread title it is not.
I have had a fish tank for over 10 years now. I started in college with a 30 gallon community tank that thrived for a very long time. Eventually when my wife and I moved to a bigger apartment 5 years ago I upgraded my tank to a 55 gallon. I went from a community tank to an Oscar tank, I know this wasn't a big enough tank but my Oscar who survived for 4 years and passed around 8 months ago. I decided that having an Oscar was just too much work and would need a bigger tank if I wanted another, so I went back to a community tank.
I thought everything was going to be OK because the Oscar did well, but I can not get this new community tank to work. I just have fish keep dying and at a bit of an alarming rate. I cant figure out the problem and have tried numerous fixes.
Current tank set up is 55 gallons. I have 2 x HOB AquaClear 50 with sponge, active carbon, and biomax. Then I have an Eheim Classic 3315 canister with coarse sponge, ceramic cylinders, substrate pro, fine sponge, and I put an API Nitro-Zorb in there because I was having high Nitrate. The tank is set to 77 degrees. I have an 18 inch bubble wand and a circle bubble stone. White sand bottom with some rocks ornaments and plastic plant ornaments. The rocks and ornaments are older. When I do a water change I make sure to stir up all the sand to get any pockets out that could have nitrate/nitrite creating bio load. I have cleaned all the filters and changed out all media (gradually each thing was removed over 2 weeks so that I did not lose any of the good bacteria in the filters).
Current parameters are PH - 7, Ammonia - 0, Nitrite - 0, Nitrate - 10-20 ppm. About 2 weeks ago the Nitrate was around 80 ppm so I got the Nitro-Zorb and did a 80% water change that brought it down.
Currently I have 7 common tetras (Silver, Albino), 3 corys (mixed), 4 neon tetras, 1 Bolivian ram, 1 harlequin Rasbora, 3 fish I can't remember (small blue and orange), 2 loaches. In the past week I think I have lost 3 loaches, 2 corys, 1 tetra. I feed them Fluval Bug Bites Tropical Formula and frozen blood worms (I thaw them before putting into the tank).
I started this community tank 6 months ago and probably had 20-30 fish die so far. I had gourmis, rams, tetras, corys, loaches, rasboras, the small blue and orange fish all die. I keep it to small fish so I know the filter could support any bio load produced. I stopped adding fish because I realized something was going on and it wasn't something to do with bad fish. I have clean
I just cant figure out what could be wrong. Any suggestions would help. Thanks for taking the time to read. I know it is a long post.