mrsjoannh13
Fishaholic
Today I moved my 6 glofish (skirt) tetras from a 10 gallon to a 20 gallon tank. I used the same substrate and included some filter media from the 10g in the 20g to bring over the beneficial bacteria. I use water from a filtered source with no chlorine, ammonia, etc. I tested the water and all the levels are in good ranges (0 nitrite, less than 10 nitrate, etc). Temp is 78 degrees. All the normal stuff the fish are used to.
They have been doing fine for the past several hours but I just noticed that a few of them are all congregating near the top back left corner of the tank kind of bobbing their mouths near the surface. I am going to try to include a video. When I started filming the flash came on and they kind of dispersed from the light.
I can't figure why they'd be doing this near the surface. It seems they are trying to get more oxygen but the water quality is good. Any thoughts as to what else might be causing this?
I did have the HOB filter flowed turned fairly low (it's noisy) so could that possibly be a reason? I just cranked it up to a higher flow to see if that makes a difference.
Any help is appreciated. I lost one of the fish earlier this week in the 10g tank so hoping nothing goes wrong with the remaining fish. Thanks.
They have been doing fine for the past several hours but I just noticed that a few of them are all congregating near the top back left corner of the tank kind of bobbing their mouths near the surface. I am going to try to include a video. When I started filming the flash came on and they kind of dispersed from the light.
I can't figure why they'd be doing this near the surface. It seems they are trying to get more oxygen but the water quality is good. Any thoughts as to what else might be causing this?
I did have the HOB filter flowed turned fairly low (it's noisy) so could that possibly be a reason? I just cranked it up to a higher flow to see if that makes a difference.
Any help is appreciated. I lost one of the fish earlier this week in the 10g tank so hoping nothing goes wrong with the remaining fish. Thanks.