Kinz
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I absolutely hate to think this but I honestly don’t know what else to do anymore besides just start over. I’ve made a lot of mistakes and really think they’re suffering for it and at this point, I don’t know what to do anymore. My only main problem rn is that I just don’t know how to go about it? I’ve had them all for months, and they all have some kind of issue, so idk if a pet shop would take them in the first place. I don’t really want to dump their issues on someone else but I also know they’ll just die in my care.
I have a vertical 15 gal tank (which I now know isn’t good for corys or glofish tetras) with plants and snails, four cory cats (again, which I now know cannot, as the pet store told me, school in groups outside of their own kind, so I have an albino, bronze, and two peppers), and five fairly aggressive glofish tetras. I’m really attached to one of them cuz I’ve had him for years, but he’s also the one that gets picked on the most. The bronze cory has a nip in his tail I just noticed, the green glofish does too and I think he’s got fin rot? At least the beginning of it. I added API stress coat yesterday, but honestly I think it just freaked them out more and my two peppers are now flashing. They’re all very obviously stressed (aggressive behavior and erratic swimming most of the time), and no matter what I’ve done, nothing has made it any better.
I’m not saying I want to give up on this tank, but more go into it with an educated idea on how to put a smaller community in this specific tank, cuz I kinda had to get glofish before since I had one already. It’s obviously not working. I don’t want them to die, so I really just wanted help figuring out what to do with them. Should I take them to a pet store? Is there a website for this? Should I just ask this forum if there’s anyone near by? Am I just overreacting all together?? Any kind of help would be appreciated.
And if I do rehome them, advice on the type of fish I should put in here would be nice too. Some kind of smaller fish and a bottom feeder would be ideal.
PH: 7.8
Ammonia: around 0-.25 ppm have never been able to get it down
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 0-5 ppm hard to tell.
Individual specifics just in case:
Purple Glo: very aggressive to both glos and the corys, tore their tail a while ago but it’s not infected or anything
Green glo: also aggressive but not with the corys, they’ve got the nipped tail that I think has fin rot. Also swims spastically often.
Pink glo: swims weird sometimes, not as aggressive as the others
(The three above have long fins in case that’s important)
Yellow: spastic sometimes, chases the others occasionally, but as the smallest they’re usually just the one getting chased.
Blue: hides a lot, gets chased but sometimes fights back
Two peppered corys: they flash often and stick with each other, sometimes come up to the top but they don’t gasp for air. I think they have some white spots but it’s their scales, not ich or anything. Read somewhere that was a sign of stress.
Albino cory: very spastic. Zips around erratically at random intervals then just sits somewhere for a while. I’ve caught them flashing one time in the months I’ve had them and that was it.
Bronze: just saw today that their tail was nipped, probably by the purple glo. They’re usually the calmest of the bunch, but I’ve noticed they’re a little freaked out today.
I have a vertical 15 gal tank (which I now know isn’t good for corys or glofish tetras) with plants and snails, four cory cats (again, which I now know cannot, as the pet store told me, school in groups outside of their own kind, so I have an albino, bronze, and two peppers), and five fairly aggressive glofish tetras. I’m really attached to one of them cuz I’ve had him for years, but he’s also the one that gets picked on the most. The bronze cory has a nip in his tail I just noticed, the green glofish does too and I think he’s got fin rot? At least the beginning of it. I added API stress coat yesterday, but honestly I think it just freaked them out more and my two peppers are now flashing. They’re all very obviously stressed (aggressive behavior and erratic swimming most of the time), and no matter what I’ve done, nothing has made it any better.
I’m not saying I want to give up on this tank, but more go into it with an educated idea on how to put a smaller community in this specific tank, cuz I kinda had to get glofish before since I had one already. It’s obviously not working. I don’t want them to die, so I really just wanted help figuring out what to do with them. Should I take them to a pet store? Is there a website for this? Should I just ask this forum if there’s anyone near by? Am I just overreacting all together?? Any kind of help would be appreciated.
And if I do rehome them, advice on the type of fish I should put in here would be nice too. Some kind of smaller fish and a bottom feeder would be ideal.
PH: 7.8
Ammonia: around 0-.25 ppm have never been able to get it down
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 0-5 ppm hard to tell.
Individual specifics just in case:
Purple Glo: very aggressive to both glos and the corys, tore their tail a while ago but it’s not infected or anything
Green glo: also aggressive but not with the corys, they’ve got the nipped tail that I think has fin rot. Also swims spastically often.
Pink glo: swims weird sometimes, not as aggressive as the others
(The three above have long fins in case that’s important)
Yellow: spastic sometimes, chases the others occasionally, but as the smallest they’re usually just the one getting chased.
Blue: hides a lot, gets chased but sometimes fights back
Two peppered corys: they flash often and stick with each other, sometimes come up to the top but they don’t gasp for air. I think they have some white spots but it’s their scales, not ich or anything. Read somewhere that was a sign of stress.
Albino cory: very spastic. Zips around erratically at random intervals then just sits somewhere for a while. I’ve caught them flashing one time in the months I’ve had them and that was it.
Bronze: just saw today that their tail was nipped, probably by the purple glo. They’re usually the calmest of the bunch, but I’ve noticed they’re a little freaked out today.
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