squeakytoy
Fish Fanatic
Hey everyone... Well, it turns out that Buttercup just had a case of LFS blues... no parasites seen. Yeah! She has put on a little weight, looking a little rounder these days, but I came down three days ago and found her head first in the gravel, looking for all the world like a plane crash! I Reached my hand in to free her, and as soon as I touched the rock, she shot away and hid under the filter intake. Now, being the experienced aquarist I am, I said to myself "hmmm, this might mean something is wrong!" I checked the water, and the ammonia and the nitrites were both zero, but the nitrates were very high, andthe ph had dropped to like 6.4! I pulled a water change with a light gravel vac, and things seemed to go back to normal. I checkd them again just now, and my ph is back down to about 6.2 ! So now I am concerned.
water stats are as follows...
5.5 gal
penguin 200 with carbon and biowheel
ehiem 2224 with ceramic rings coarse floss, bio stone and bio ceramic rings
0 ammonia
0 nitrite
20 nitrate
+/_75 hardness (GH)
0 chlorine
40 alkalinity (KH)
6.2 PH
the tank has java moss and spangle (mini lily pad /clover looking stuff) as well as 2 ghost shrimp. One boat ornament and river gravel for the substrate. Any help would be more than welcome, as I am kinda stumped and not exactly clear when it comes to the hard science of water quality and how they are related.
water stats are as follows...
5.5 gal
penguin 200 with carbon and biowheel
ehiem 2224 with ceramic rings coarse floss, bio stone and bio ceramic rings
0 ammonia
0 nitrite
20 nitrate
+/_75 hardness (GH)
0 chlorine
40 alkalinity (KH)
6.2 PH
the tank has java moss and spangle (mini lily pad /clover looking stuff) as well as 2 ghost shrimp. One boat ornament and river gravel for the substrate. Any help would be more than welcome, as I am kinda stumped and not exactly clear when it comes to the hard science of water quality and how they are related.