I have a new 55g tank. I've had it set up for about 6 weeks only, but I'm an experienced pond keeper so I understand the basics about water quality. After setting up my tank and cycling it I've had 2 Dwarf Gouramis ide, 2 Balloon Belly Mollies die in the last 2-3 days and now it looks like 2 of my longest living Tetras are going too.
The DG's had fungus, one of the BBM had mouth rot, the other BBM may have died of natural causes and I don't see anything on the Tetras so far, but they're doing the dreaded thing which usually foreshadows death: swimming in place and hiding behind a rock.
My set up:
55g tank:
1 30g capacity HOB filter
2 DIY moving bed filters on either end (bottles with cut up straws), one powered by a power head and the other by an airpump.
Airpump powering a 48" diffuser under the gravel
5-6 small plants anchored in the gravel
4 water hyacinths rotated weekly from the pond
Fish: (all the fish are small)
2 DG
6 BBM
5 Tetras
1 Rubber lipped Pleco
I test my water frequently and ammonia, nitite and nitrates are 0, akalinity is low. I don't like using salt for some reason, so I only add a very little salt to the tank.
When the first DG developed fungus I bought a 10g tank and small heater and dosed with Pimafix and salt but it died anyway. Ditto the 2nd DG.
A few days ago, the BBM showed the same symptoms, swimming in place and then I saw it had mouth rot, I switched to a 1 gal tank but only filled it ith 0.5 gal water, dosed with Melafix and Pimafix and salt. After the 1st day it seemed to recover because it started showing more signs of life and swimming. I did a 50% water change, added the dechlorinator, Pimafix, Melafix, a teaspoon of salt. And maybe stupidly, I thought it might be hungry and fed it 3 freeze dried bloodworms which it ate. The next day it was dead. I'm not sure but I think the salt might have killed it.
2 of my Tetras are now showing the classic swimming in place syndrome and I'm really depressed about it since they are of my original bunch and I'm much attached to them. I don't want them to die.
Anyway, my questions are:
1) Do I do a daily water change in the hospital tank? If so, how many percent?
2) Do I feed it in the hospital tank?
3) Should I be using salt when I don't really do so in my regular tank?
Any help here is much appreciated. TIA.
The DG's had fungus, one of the BBM had mouth rot, the other BBM may have died of natural causes and I don't see anything on the Tetras so far, but they're doing the dreaded thing which usually foreshadows death: swimming in place and hiding behind a rock.
My set up:
55g tank:
1 30g capacity HOB filter
2 DIY moving bed filters on either end (bottles with cut up straws), one powered by a power head and the other by an airpump.
Airpump powering a 48" diffuser under the gravel
5-6 small plants anchored in the gravel
4 water hyacinths rotated weekly from the pond
Fish: (all the fish are small)
2 DG
6 BBM
5 Tetras
1 Rubber lipped Pleco
I test my water frequently and ammonia, nitite and nitrates are 0, akalinity is low. I don't like using salt for some reason, so I only add a very little salt to the tank.
When the first DG developed fungus I bought a 10g tank and small heater and dosed with Pimafix and salt but it died anyway. Ditto the 2nd DG.
A few days ago, the BBM showed the same symptoms, swimming in place and then I saw it had mouth rot, I switched to a 1 gal tank but only filled it ith 0.5 gal water, dosed with Melafix and Pimafix and salt. After the 1st day it seemed to recover because it started showing more signs of life and swimming. I did a 50% water change, added the dechlorinator, Pimafix, Melafix, a teaspoon of salt. And maybe stupidly, I thought it might be hungry and fed it 3 freeze dried bloodworms which it ate. The next day it was dead. I'm not sure but I think the salt might have killed it.
2 of my Tetras are now showing the classic swimming in place syndrome and I'm really depressed about it since they are of my original bunch and I'm much attached to them. I don't want them to die.
Anyway, my questions are:
1) Do I do a daily water change in the hospital tank? If so, how many percent?
2) Do I feed it in the hospital tank?
3) Should I be using salt when I don't really do so in my regular tank?
Any help here is much appreciated. TIA.