cferns
New Member
Hi All
I have lost of a couple of mollies in the last couple of weeks including one on Monday. Now one of my female mollies is swimming vertically in the tank.
It is a 75 litre tank set at 24 degrees. Unfortunately I bought test strips that do not measure amonia so I can't tell you what that is at the moment but NO2 and NO3 appear normal and PH is about 7.6.
The tank has been running since July and contains the following:
6 Platies
5 Pristella tetra (x-ray)
2 Glowlight tetra
9 Mollies
Since Monday I have 12 molly fry (5 more rescued on Monday on top of the 7 I already have, they are about 1 cm long)
2 Chameleon shrimp
I only added the shrimp on Sunday and they seem to hide all of the time.
These problems seem to start at the same time as I introduced some live plants to the tank and accidently bought in some snails.
I have just done a 50% water change.
Tank is an Aqua one aqua style 510 with the filtration built into the hood.
Any advice gratefully received.
Thanks
Chris
I have lost of a couple of mollies in the last couple of weeks including one on Monday. Now one of my female mollies is swimming vertically in the tank.
It is a 75 litre tank set at 24 degrees. Unfortunately I bought test strips that do not measure amonia so I can't tell you what that is at the moment but NO2 and NO3 appear normal and PH is about 7.6.
The tank has been running since July and contains the following:
6 Platies
5 Pristella tetra (x-ray)
2 Glowlight tetra
9 Mollies
Since Monday I have 12 molly fry (5 more rescued on Monday on top of the 7 I already have, they are about 1 cm long)
2 Chameleon shrimp
I only added the shrimp on Sunday and they seem to hide all of the time.
These problems seem to start at the same time as I introduced some live plants to the tank and accidently bought in some snails.
I have just done a 50% water change.
Tank is an Aqua one aqua style 510 with the filtration built into the hood.
Any advice gratefully received.
Thanks
Chris