So tap water
Nitrate & nitrites - 0
GH 6/7
KH 3/6
PH 7.6
Chlorine 0
So tap water is unlikely to be the problem, thanks for testing that! My advice for the next step is to do another 60% water change today - As soon as you reasonable can. While doing it give the gravel a good clean in areas where you won't be stressing the loaches out, and check that there's no dead fish/snails or anything. Dim the lights again and let the loaches settle.
Give the tank about an hour to settle once it's refilled, then test it again, using both kits, let us know the numbers.
What are those? Never heard of 'em, and google isn't helping!2 dappinos
Dude...! Your stocking is a bit of a nightmare, I'm sorry! But can come back to that later. Main thing is to try to save the clowns right now. But I'm hoping and praying that the huge pleco is not a common plec...Tank 2 (yoyo)
3 yoyos the chubby one is a female, she is about 5 from previous tank owner. Other two I added about a year ago from babies.
1 Congo tetra
One huge plec (first buy from a pet store, don’t tell you the grow huge!)
Maybe 10 bristle nose plecs? They breed
I think 4 sparking gourami but rarely see more than 2 at a time.
Rainbow shark.
Plus a snails for the yoyos to eat.
My tanks have got very mixed as moving aggressive fish apart.
What size is tank 2!! I've asked like 3 times! But I know I'm pelting you with a lot of questions, sorry.
The guppies were in the second tank but I swapped them when I moved the shark to avoid him killing those. The guppies are the only new purchases. Minus the heaters for both tanks.
Yep, some disease/parasite/infection could have easily been introduced from the guppies or platies. But we have to rule out water conditions first since we haven't seen any other indications of a treatable problem yet. Doing the second large water change today and testing the water is the next step.