FishGurl123
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Hi everyone.
I had two female guppies and one male neon tetra who were moved from a 10L tank to a 54L tank yesterday. In this new tank, I have a Aquael 300 Filter, a heater, and two live plants (obviously as well as gravel and ornaments). The gravel was purchased yesterday for the tank, but was rinsed thoroughly several times before being placed in the tank.
The tank isn't new, and has been used several times before, always with the same filter and heater, and always without problems.
Now the water is going cloudy and my fish are looking ill.
I originally thought that I had too much oxygen in the tank which is causing the water to look cloudy and I have order two new carbon filter pads to try and correct this. I then started noticing that all three of my fish were going to the water surface and looking like they were gasping for oxygen, so I'm probably wrong about the water being too oxygenated.
My neon tetra has just died (although he was very old and I'd had him for well over two years) and I'm now very concerned for my remaining two fish.
I have tested the water parametres (NO3, NO2, GHd, KHd, pH and Cl2) and everything has tested to be at the correct levels. I noticed that the temperature of the tank was a bit high (only by a degree or two) and I have lower the heater to fix this
I don't know what else to try, and I would appreciate anyone who would be able to help me save my guppies.
I had two female guppies and one male neon tetra who were moved from a 10L tank to a 54L tank yesterday. In this new tank, I have a Aquael 300 Filter, a heater, and two live plants (obviously as well as gravel and ornaments). The gravel was purchased yesterday for the tank, but was rinsed thoroughly several times before being placed in the tank.
The tank isn't new, and has been used several times before, always with the same filter and heater, and always without problems.
Now the water is going cloudy and my fish are looking ill.
I originally thought that I had too much oxygen in the tank which is causing the water to look cloudy and I have order two new carbon filter pads to try and correct this. I then started noticing that all three of my fish were going to the water surface and looking like they were gasping for oxygen, so I'm probably wrong about the water being too oxygenated.
My neon tetra has just died (although he was very old and I'd had him for well over two years) and I'm now very concerned for my remaining two fish.
I have tested the water parametres (NO3, NO2, GHd, KHd, pH and Cl2) and everything has tested to be at the correct levels. I noticed that the temperature of the tank was a bit high (only by a degree or two) and I have lower the heater to fix this
I don't know what else to try, and I would appreciate anyone who would be able to help me save my guppies.