I have a 10 gallon aquarium. I have recently taken out all the gravel and decorations as I am setting up a 15 gallon column tank to be my main tank and going to use the 10 gallon for platy fry.
All thats left in there besides fish is java moss(i think is what she called it) and a small peice of wood I bought recently from the pet store.
When first getting the tank I brought my water up to a pet store to get it tested.
I was told each time my water condition was good.
I bought fish one at a time. The first molly died. The second molly died. It was ick both times and the pet store lady(big chain store) hushidly told me that the mollies often came in with ick. So the third fish i bought was a platy. It survived with no issue.
I got my water tested each time before buying a new fish. Each time was told that the water was good. I've had the aquarium about 2 months now.
The temperature of the house is kept at 70 degrees. I dont have a heater or thermometer for the 10 gallon yet. I have noticed that the filter inside the 10 gallon keeps it noticebly warmer than my new(to me) 15 gallon tank though which has a filter hanging off of it rather than inside of it.
Yesterday my fish total was believed to be; Three female Platy, one juvenile male swordtail, two one inch bristlenose plecos(one albino one regular).
I had a lot of brown algae growing in the tank a couple weeks ago. Left the lights on and allowed it to turn green as I had researched to do before removing the decor and gravel and doing about a 30% water change.
The regular colored pleco was bought this week. I read that smaller plecos could be kept together. My thought was as they grew I would keep the smaller one in the 10 gallon and bigger one in the 15 gallon since size varies from 3-5inches for bristlenose plecos.
The regular bristlenose pleco, named Helga was found dead this morning.
My first thought of cause of death was that the water filter was moving to fast. I decided that probably wasnt true since i had watched a lot of videos on bristlenost pleco and in the wild bristlenose pleco are found in fast moving water anyways.
I googled why did my bristlenose pleco die and found information saying that basically if you get a new bristlenose pleco and do a water change in the same week that can cause death. That explains why my albino bristlenose was fine. And I did do a 30% water change yesterday. I added a drop of start right to the tap water and finger temp tested tap water and tank water to make sure it wasnt going to temperature shock them.
I at first worried that the new wood although i had ran it under hot water and surfaced rubbed(no soap) it and allowed it to soak in the unused tank because the privately owned fish store lady told me it might grow white film on it that i needed to wash off had killed my new pleco. But since i saw my albino pleco sucking on the wood as well i figured that wasnt the case.
I also got algae wafers(green&white bag) yesterday which i worried was the cause. But even my platy ate at them and they seem fine.
Any advice on what else could have killed my pleco would be good to know to save my albino pleco from the same fate. Since the two pleco are so young i sincerely doubt it was a male on male fight. They are way to small to even gender.
Also.
My first platy is named Lydia. She has squared off then slimmed down to just fat several times. I thought maybe she is aborting some since the water changes and me adding new fish etc could be a reason. Or even i have had her two months or so she has given birth and they have eaten the fry.
But looking up a lot of information one cause of a platy being fat can be constipation and another cause can be worms. The bare bottom tank had really helped let me examine their poop. Its not white and stringy and I check their butts often I never see any red worms hanging from them.
Today I realized my fish I call Minnow has clamped tail fin. I think because she is younger than the others I thought it was just part of her being younger. Because she is a grey color i can somewhat see through her and she has a distinct blackish backwords C that i wonder is it poop or is it some kind of worms in her tummy?
I have not quarantine any of my fish at this point. They were bought within a couple months of each other and I just am not that far ahead to have a quarantine tank yet.
Also, i got a branch of wood that I am allowing to soak in the 15 gallon(it will probably be another few weeks before i use that tank for fish especially with using it to soak the wood). Believe it to be oak, already fully dried out i got it off my moms property. I'm not really sure how to make it fish safe. I plan to pop a couple fry(aclimating first) in the 15 gallon if my fish ever have any to test it out besides the water tests the fish store does. Rather sacrifice the fry then my fish. But what else should i do to make wood safe for aquarium? I read oak was safe and identified it from the bark grain. I figure i should probably pull the bark which is already peeling off but what else should i do? I figure soaking it in water would kill most bugs that may have hidden in it.
Also, not 100% sure on species of my fish. The sex is identified by anal fin. But swordtail doesnt have his sword yet but has his gonopodium(sp?). I believe he is swordtail and not platty because he has a more narrow face and a larger i believe sailfin. And minnow looks a bit different from my other platy but it could be because she is younger.
Also the one I believe to be a young male swordtail has one black eye. A black ring around his eye. I tried googling it to make sure it wasnt like a fish version of ringworm, i have also questioned if its an injury(like he got punched in the face?) Or is it just his pattern like a dog can have a spot around one eye. I call him blackeye. The actual eye looks perfectly normal as far as i can tell, just like he has eyeliner or something.
The three pics of a greyish fish are Minnow, the two pictures of the yellowish fish is Blackeye(one showing his normal eye the other showing his black one) and i also attatched a picture of Helga the normal colored bristlenose pleco who was doing fine yesterday but dead this morning.
The water is cloudy green from leaving the lights on to get rid of the brown algae.
All thats left in there besides fish is java moss(i think is what she called it) and a small peice of wood I bought recently from the pet store.
When first getting the tank I brought my water up to a pet store to get it tested.
I was told each time my water condition was good.
I bought fish one at a time. The first molly died. The second molly died. It was ick both times and the pet store lady(big chain store) hushidly told me that the mollies often came in with ick. So the third fish i bought was a platy. It survived with no issue.
I got my water tested each time before buying a new fish. Each time was told that the water was good. I've had the aquarium about 2 months now.
The temperature of the house is kept at 70 degrees. I dont have a heater or thermometer for the 10 gallon yet. I have noticed that the filter inside the 10 gallon keeps it noticebly warmer than my new(to me) 15 gallon tank though which has a filter hanging off of it rather than inside of it.
Yesterday my fish total was believed to be; Three female Platy, one juvenile male swordtail, two one inch bristlenose plecos(one albino one regular).
I had a lot of brown algae growing in the tank a couple weeks ago. Left the lights on and allowed it to turn green as I had researched to do before removing the decor and gravel and doing about a 30% water change.
The regular colored pleco was bought this week. I read that smaller plecos could be kept together. My thought was as they grew I would keep the smaller one in the 10 gallon and bigger one in the 15 gallon since size varies from 3-5inches for bristlenose plecos.
The regular bristlenose pleco, named Helga was found dead this morning.
My first thought of cause of death was that the water filter was moving to fast. I decided that probably wasnt true since i had watched a lot of videos on bristlenost pleco and in the wild bristlenose pleco are found in fast moving water anyways.
I googled why did my bristlenose pleco die and found information saying that basically if you get a new bristlenose pleco and do a water change in the same week that can cause death. That explains why my albino bristlenose was fine. And I did do a 30% water change yesterday. I added a drop of start right to the tap water and finger temp tested tap water and tank water to make sure it wasnt going to temperature shock them.
I at first worried that the new wood although i had ran it under hot water and surfaced rubbed(no soap) it and allowed it to soak in the unused tank because the privately owned fish store lady told me it might grow white film on it that i needed to wash off had killed my new pleco. But since i saw my albino pleco sucking on the wood as well i figured that wasnt the case.
I also got algae wafers(green&white bag) yesterday which i worried was the cause. But even my platy ate at them and they seem fine.
Any advice on what else could have killed my pleco would be good to know to save my albino pleco from the same fate. Since the two pleco are so young i sincerely doubt it was a male on male fight. They are way to small to even gender.
Also.
My first platy is named Lydia. She has squared off then slimmed down to just fat several times. I thought maybe she is aborting some since the water changes and me adding new fish etc could be a reason. Or even i have had her two months or so she has given birth and they have eaten the fry.
But looking up a lot of information one cause of a platy being fat can be constipation and another cause can be worms. The bare bottom tank had really helped let me examine their poop. Its not white and stringy and I check their butts often I never see any red worms hanging from them.
Today I realized my fish I call Minnow has clamped tail fin. I think because she is younger than the others I thought it was just part of her being younger. Because she is a grey color i can somewhat see through her and she has a distinct blackish backwords C that i wonder is it poop or is it some kind of worms in her tummy?
I have not quarantine any of my fish at this point. They were bought within a couple months of each other and I just am not that far ahead to have a quarantine tank yet.
Also, i got a branch of wood that I am allowing to soak in the 15 gallon(it will probably be another few weeks before i use that tank for fish especially with using it to soak the wood). Believe it to be oak, already fully dried out i got it off my moms property. I'm not really sure how to make it fish safe. I plan to pop a couple fry(aclimating first) in the 15 gallon if my fish ever have any to test it out besides the water tests the fish store does. Rather sacrifice the fry then my fish. But what else should i do to make wood safe for aquarium? I read oak was safe and identified it from the bark grain. I figure i should probably pull the bark which is already peeling off but what else should i do? I figure soaking it in water would kill most bugs that may have hidden in it.
Also, not 100% sure on species of my fish. The sex is identified by anal fin. But swordtail doesnt have his sword yet but has his gonopodium(sp?). I believe he is swordtail and not platty because he has a more narrow face and a larger i believe sailfin. And minnow looks a bit different from my other platy but it could be because she is younger.
Also the one I believe to be a young male swordtail has one black eye. A black ring around his eye. I tried googling it to make sure it wasnt like a fish version of ringworm, i have also questioned if its an injury(like he got punched in the face?) Or is it just his pattern like a dog can have a spot around one eye. I call him blackeye. The actual eye looks perfectly normal as far as i can tell, just like he has eyeliner or something.
The three pics of a greyish fish are Minnow, the two pictures of the yellowish fish is Blackeye(one showing his normal eye the other showing his black one) and i also attatched a picture of Helga the normal colored bristlenose pleco who was doing fine yesterday but dead this morning.
The water is cloudy green from leaving the lights on to get rid of the brown algae.