xamy_valox
Fishaholic
Hi,
I have just come home to find that practically half of my tank has been wiped out, there are just dead bodies everywhere.
The levels in my tank have been rubbish for a while, the ammonia has been around 0.50 and the nitrates at 0, however the nitrites have also been at 0. To rectify this I have been doing water changes every other day of around 30%. I was also advised to pop in some 'Special Blend' to help reduce the ammonia, I did this twice but to no effect.
Yesterday I did another water change, this time of around 40% incase the ones I had been doing haven't been enough, which may be why I wasn't getting the results. I also treated with Myxazin as my Angel Fish has been suffering with a bacterial infection (I cannot quarantine her as I have no way of setting up a hospital tank). The bacterial infection consisted of small silvery marks on her scales, not red or sore, but still wanted to see if I could help them before they got worse.
Turned everything on again, and everything seemed fine. Also, was the case this morning.
Now when I have come back from being out, Ive looked in the tank to see that all of my neon tetra's, rummy nose tetra's, pentazone barbs and some of my penguin tetras are either dead, or are staying very close to the top, and seem to be gasping for air. I immediately put the air pump on to see if I could help to oxygenate the water. I also have the tank pump rippled across the surface to help with this at all times.
My Bolivian Rams are all huddled together (something they never do as they quite often bicker) underneath the filter, and my cores have gone very still, and again are all huddled together. It also looks as if their fins have gone a weird colourless grey, which is strange as they are Sterbai Cory and so normally have orange fins.
The only fish that doesn't seem affected is my Angel, who seems to be swimming normally but does also seem to be breathing heavier than normal.
I attach some pics to give you an idea..
Here are also the results of my water test as soon as I came in. This is how they have been for a while now, despite at least 3-4 weeks of constant water changes.
If someone could give me some urgent advice as to what steps to take next I would be very appreciative. I really don't want to lose my entire tank.
Thank You.
I have just come home to find that practically half of my tank has been wiped out, there are just dead bodies everywhere.
The levels in my tank have been rubbish for a while, the ammonia has been around 0.50 and the nitrates at 0, however the nitrites have also been at 0. To rectify this I have been doing water changes every other day of around 30%. I was also advised to pop in some 'Special Blend' to help reduce the ammonia, I did this twice but to no effect.
Yesterday I did another water change, this time of around 40% incase the ones I had been doing haven't been enough, which may be why I wasn't getting the results. I also treated with Myxazin as my Angel Fish has been suffering with a bacterial infection (I cannot quarantine her as I have no way of setting up a hospital tank). The bacterial infection consisted of small silvery marks on her scales, not red or sore, but still wanted to see if I could help them before they got worse.
Turned everything on again, and everything seemed fine. Also, was the case this morning.
Now when I have come back from being out, Ive looked in the tank to see that all of my neon tetra's, rummy nose tetra's, pentazone barbs and some of my penguin tetras are either dead, or are staying very close to the top, and seem to be gasping for air. I immediately put the air pump on to see if I could help to oxygenate the water. I also have the tank pump rippled across the surface to help with this at all times.
My Bolivian Rams are all huddled together (something they never do as they quite often bicker) underneath the filter, and my cores have gone very still, and again are all huddled together. It also looks as if their fins have gone a weird colourless grey, which is strange as they are Sterbai Cory and so normally have orange fins.
The only fish that doesn't seem affected is my Angel, who seems to be swimming normally but does also seem to be breathing heavier than normal.
I attach some pics to give you an idea..
Here are also the results of my water test as soon as I came in. This is how they have been for a while now, despite at least 3-4 weeks of constant water changes.
If someone could give me some urgent advice as to what steps to take next I would be very appreciative. I really don't want to lose my entire tank.
Thank You.