Hello everyone,
10 days ago I added 4 (all males) guppies to my 10 gallon tank (actual water volume about 7 gallons) after I had it fishlessly cycled. All of the fish seemed to be doing well until yesterday when one of them (which happens to be the smallest in size) began swimming in the same spot. After some searching, I discovered that this is known as shimmying and it's a symptom of stress due to water quality. Throughout the last days, all my tests of ammonia and nitrite indicated zero levels (so my tank is indeed cycled). On sunday, nitrate was about 20ppm so I did a 50% water change to bring down to about 10ppm.
Yesterday, when I noticed the guppy shimmying, I also tested the water and it had zero ammonia and nitrite and about 20ppm of nitrate. I did another 50% water change, which brought the nitrate down to about 10ppm. I also tested the ph after the water change and it was above 7.6 (the highest value in the normal ph range).
I feed the fish once daily in the morning. I don't believe that I am overfeeding them because ammonia is staying at zero.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what can be causing this problem?
One thing I can think of is that I never changed the cartridge of my filter since I got the tank which was 2 months ago, should I be changing it at this time to improve water quality? also, since i introduced all of them to the tank, I began noticing that he was a loner a lot of the time (the other three seem to be swimming together in the same area, while he was always somewhere else).
all replies are much appreciated.
thanks
10 days ago I added 4 (all males) guppies to my 10 gallon tank (actual water volume about 7 gallons) after I had it fishlessly cycled. All of the fish seemed to be doing well until yesterday when one of them (which happens to be the smallest in size) began swimming in the same spot. After some searching, I discovered that this is known as shimmying and it's a symptom of stress due to water quality. Throughout the last days, all my tests of ammonia and nitrite indicated zero levels (so my tank is indeed cycled). On sunday, nitrate was about 20ppm so I did a 50% water change to bring down to about 10ppm.
Yesterday, when I noticed the guppy shimmying, I also tested the water and it had zero ammonia and nitrite and about 20ppm of nitrate. I did another 50% water change, which brought the nitrate down to about 10ppm. I also tested the ph after the water change and it was above 7.6 (the highest value in the normal ph range).
I feed the fish once daily in the morning. I don't believe that I am overfeeding them because ammonia is staying at zero.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what can be causing this problem?
One thing I can think of is that I never changed the cartridge of my filter since I got the tank which was 2 months ago, should I be changing it at this time to improve water quality? also, since i introduced all of them to the tank, I began noticing that he was a loner a lot of the time (the other three seem to be swimming together in the same area, while he was always somewhere else).
all replies are much appreciated.
thanks