Ok so we have problems....new to the hobby we got a 10 gallon tank and put platys and guppies inside, after the 8th dead fish I have had it with the fish stores answers to our problems. The first big death was when an ice storm came threw and we had no power for a few days. cold dead fishys, after the power came back it has only been the guppies that have been dieing, the lfs just gave us an exchange when we brought them back dead fish, we even asked what we could do to prevent the deaths and were told nothing...that the drive home from the store was too much for them. Yea right, something was not right. the lfs store certainly didnt say anything about fishless cycling.
too much ammonia...that’s it apparently, we had tried adding chemicals to rid the ammonia but it didn’t seem to be working, today I did two 30% water changes with our tap water (well water no chorine) so a 60% water change today total and the ammonia only came down from 8-6 on the scale...using dropper test kit not strips.
How long and how much should I continue changing out the water...till the tank cycles itself and all levels come out at zero? And any idea of how long it will take?
I am not sure if my fish also may or may not have any ick or parasite problems, they might have a few tiny cotton balls type things on their fins, but they really don’t stop swimming fast enough for me to get a real good look. I have the ick rid stuff and was told by the lfs to add it, even if I am not sure if they have it or not, won’t that stop the cycling?
also one of the platys decided to have ten little baby platys that I now have in a breeder net THEY are doing great but the guppies just kept dieing. Today and yesterday everybody looked fine and was very active and happy, but I am not about to stop worrying about more fatalities. Also I thought guppies were gentle fish…I have one male and the rest are females and the females are mean and pushy to each other and nip everybody over food.
I use aquarium salt and stress coat in the proper amounts along with water conditioner at every water change, and am checking all levels 2 or 3 times daily. So I have no idea what else to do other then to change the water daily till things even out. I also am now feeding them a tiny amount once a day and thinking about going to every other day till the cycling is over will that help?
Any ideas comments suggestions?
too much ammonia...that’s it apparently, we had tried adding chemicals to rid the ammonia but it didn’t seem to be working, today I did two 30% water changes with our tap water (well water no chorine) so a 60% water change today total and the ammonia only came down from 8-6 on the scale...using dropper test kit not strips.
How long and how much should I continue changing out the water...till the tank cycles itself and all levels come out at zero? And any idea of how long it will take?
I am not sure if my fish also may or may not have any ick or parasite problems, they might have a few tiny cotton balls type things on their fins, but they really don’t stop swimming fast enough for me to get a real good look. I have the ick rid stuff and was told by the lfs to add it, even if I am not sure if they have it or not, won’t that stop the cycling?
also one of the platys decided to have ten little baby platys that I now have in a breeder net THEY are doing great but the guppies just kept dieing. Today and yesterday everybody looked fine and was very active and happy, but I am not about to stop worrying about more fatalities. Also I thought guppies were gentle fish…I have one male and the rest are females and the females are mean and pushy to each other and nip everybody over food.
I use aquarium salt and stress coat in the proper amounts along with water conditioner at every water change, and am checking all levels 2 or 3 times daily. So I have no idea what else to do other then to change the water daily till things even out. I also am now feeding them a tiny amount once a day and thinking about going to every other day till the cycling is over will that help?
Any ideas comments suggestions?