missparadox
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I noticed in the 90L last night a few of the guppies were flashing against the sand. Did 10% water change and checked stats. Nothing out of the ordinary. This morning everything was normal, didn't see any flashing, behaviour was the same. They were fine at lunch time but a few hours later every guppy bar one fry and two adults had clamped up and were gasping at the top in a circle. The cory's were acting as active as always, the juvenile sword tail and snail was also fine. The 90L has about 6 adult guppies effected and three juveniles.
Checked the 180L and was shocked to find the exact same thing. Guppies were clamped up and sitting at the top in a crowd. My BN, Bolivan rams, neon tetras and Glass catfish were completely normal. Looked at my female sword tail ( only one in the tank ) and she was lingering in some plants, not really clamped up but not looking 100% either. This tank has 5 juveniles and six adults effected. The days old fry in a breeders net in this tank are unaffected.
90L has been through a revamp, long story short all media, substrate and plants have been transferred over including lots of seeded material. Has been running for two weeks with fish and am yet to see a mini cycle. Didn't anticipate one but you never know.
180l was also a recently upgraded tank ( several tanks moved into one ) again all the media was transferred and it has been running for near three months now without a hiccup.
I am at a complete loss to think on what it may be. It has come on very quickly, no colour change, no fin damage, no visible signs of anything. When the tank was disturbed they came to life only to eventually settle back up the top in a group.
As far as cross contamination goes, the 90l has had a few new additions. Two guppies ( they are the guppies not effected ) and lots of plants. The 180l has only had one new addition, one guppy from the 90L. That guppy was moved prior to the majority of plants and new fish had been added in.
Tank size: 90l / 180l
pH: 90 L 8 180l 7 ( Tap water, running a airstone in a bucket now. Last time check it was around 7 -8. Prior to the moves my tanks were very very soft. All fish are drip acclimatised. Haven't noticed a pH crash in either tank since the moves.
ammonia: 0
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 2 ( Slightly higher in 90l, not quite 2.5 though )
kH: Can't for the life of me find my test kits for these two. Last time I checked KH was pretty high, I am hesitant to think it has changed much. Tap water has been constantly high too.
gH: ^^
tank temp: 90L 27.5 celsius, 180 26 celsius
Current treatment; begun to add salt. I usually run my tanks with a low level of salt anyways. Something that has been lacking since the move. 25% water change on the 90L and an air stone added at water level to agitate the surface a bit on the off chance it is oxygen related.
Would greatly appreciate any ideas or thoughts. I am very hesitant to treat something that could be anything.
Edited for update.
One has died in the 180L. Died looking completely normal. Normal slime coat, eyes normal, gills and colour normal.
Checked the 180L and was shocked to find the exact same thing. Guppies were clamped up and sitting at the top in a crowd. My BN, Bolivan rams, neon tetras and Glass catfish were completely normal. Looked at my female sword tail ( only one in the tank ) and she was lingering in some plants, not really clamped up but not looking 100% either. This tank has 5 juveniles and six adults effected. The days old fry in a breeders net in this tank are unaffected.
90L has been through a revamp, long story short all media, substrate and plants have been transferred over including lots of seeded material. Has been running for two weeks with fish and am yet to see a mini cycle. Didn't anticipate one but you never know.
180l was also a recently upgraded tank ( several tanks moved into one ) again all the media was transferred and it has been running for near three months now without a hiccup.
I am at a complete loss to think on what it may be. It has come on very quickly, no colour change, no fin damage, no visible signs of anything. When the tank was disturbed they came to life only to eventually settle back up the top in a group.
As far as cross contamination goes, the 90l has had a few new additions. Two guppies ( they are the guppies not effected ) and lots of plants. The 180l has only had one new addition, one guppy from the 90L. That guppy was moved prior to the majority of plants and new fish had been added in.
Tank size: 90l / 180l
pH: 90 L 8 180l 7 ( Tap water, running a airstone in a bucket now. Last time check it was around 7 -8. Prior to the moves my tanks were very very soft. All fish are drip acclimatised. Haven't noticed a pH crash in either tank since the moves.
ammonia: 0
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 2 ( Slightly higher in 90l, not quite 2.5 though )
kH: Can't for the life of me find my test kits for these two. Last time I checked KH was pretty high, I am hesitant to think it has changed much. Tap water has been constantly high too.
gH: ^^
tank temp: 90L 27.5 celsius, 180 26 celsius
Current treatment; begun to add salt. I usually run my tanks with a low level of salt anyways. Something that has been lacking since the move. 25% water change on the 90L and an air stone added at water level to agitate the surface a bit on the off chance it is oxygen related.
Would greatly appreciate any ideas or thoughts. I am very hesitant to treat something that could be anything.
Edited for update.
One has died in the 180L. Died looking completely normal. Normal slime coat, eyes normal, gills and colour normal.