cityslicker826
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My husband promised my two kids a fish tank and in true kiddo form, they never forgot it. So yesterday evening we went and picked out a 3 gallon GloFish tank, a bunch of fake plants/rocks for the bottom, a filter, water heater, air pump, Aqua Safe, Safe Start and a thermometer. The water we put in the tank was bottled Spring Water. Purchased two GloFish from Walmart (I know, I know...) and brought them home. We acclimated the water by sticking the bag in the tank and everything. They were dead in 7 hours. I figured it was due to the fact we got them at Walmart so we went to PetSmart and replaced the fish with two more GloFish and a Cory Catfish. Same thing happened -- both GloFish dead in 6 hours. Took round 2 of GloFish back to the store and had the tank water tested. Everything looked great the employee said, all within normal limits on the test strips. We decided that we'd get two more hardy fish to try and "prime" the tank...so now we have two skirt tetras and the surviving catfish from Round 2...though he looks like he's struggling to breathe down there. Now while I appreciate the lesson this is teaching my kids about the circle of life, I swear it looks like the skirt tetra are dying too. They've sunk to the bottom, are hardly moving their fins and their gills are going a mile a minute. I know next to nothing about fish, my husband is a fish guy, but that's only when they're on the end of his fishing pole in the middle of the gulf of mexico. Apparently fish tank science isn't our thing. I'm two seconds away from trying to return this water coffin, but I'd love to try and figure this out so we can have this for my kids. Any suggestions? Do tetra sleep? (...that seems like a dumb question, but I'm at a loss here...). What else could be wrong with the tank that could be killing fish off in 6 hours almost on the dot? Any suggestions welcome!