nwzzz
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Hi, my name is Wasif and I am new to the forum. I started a freshwater tank last september and due to my lack of knowledge of cycling, most of my fishes died. The surviving fishes were an angel(who was the size of a quarter, now the size of my palm), and four gouramis. I added a pleco a month after and the water condition was super. pH 7.0, amm, nitrite: 0, and nitrate going up. So suddenly my gouramis caught a bacteria that seemed to eat away at the skin. I tried erythromycin, the one for fish, which didn't work, and then pimafix. So nothing worked and all four of them died, and my pleco died shortly after. I did a 50% water change and waited for the pH to get to 7.0 again.
Then i slowly started to add fishes and everytime, the water became more acidic before it went back upto 7.0. But I recently added 2 mollies, and 2 catfishes from my local pet store, and the pH won't go to 7.0 no matter how many water changes I do. It's always at 6.0. There is also an infestation of snails from one of the plants I bought from the store. I am using romane lettuce to get rid of them now.
And recently, the angelfish started to jerk it's mouth violently. It also doesn't eat as much as it used to. Whats happening in this tank?
I have two pieces of live wood, and 4 live plants, light gravel about 1" thick. The tank size is 29gallons and is currently housing:
2 mollies,
2 platies,
2 pangasius catfish, and
1 angelfish (size of palm, measuring about 4" from head to edge of tail)
Water conditions are:
pH: 6.0
ammonia: 0.0
nitrite: 0.0
nitrate: less than 5.0
Then i slowly started to add fishes and everytime, the water became more acidic before it went back upto 7.0. But I recently added 2 mollies, and 2 catfishes from my local pet store, and the pH won't go to 7.0 no matter how many water changes I do. It's always at 6.0. There is also an infestation of snails from one of the plants I bought from the store. I am using romane lettuce to get rid of them now.
And recently, the angelfish started to jerk it's mouth violently. It also doesn't eat as much as it used to. Whats happening in this tank?
I have two pieces of live wood, and 4 live plants, light gravel about 1" thick. The tank size is 29gallons and is currently housing:
2 mollies,
2 platies,
2 pangasius catfish, and
1 angelfish (size of palm, measuring about 4" from head to edge of tail)
Water conditions are:
pH: 6.0
ammonia: 0.0
nitrite: 0.0
nitrate: less than 5.0