KansasPrincess724
Mostly New Member
Hey folks, so I would love some help here with my 3 tanks. I will outline the set ups for you below.
40 gallon
So here are my questions to you lovely folk.
The 40 gallon has some issues with fish health. Like... Fish swim around happy and colorful and beautiful then one day show up dead, or one day show up looking like we haven't ever fed them. (Which, rest assured, we do.
) They slowly deteriorate then die. Then one of the gouramis got like... this weird hole in his side behind his left fin. He still acts fine, but it's this red, huge, pit in his side. Really nasty looking.
So does anyone have any idea what's going on???
The other question, is that I got a few fish to set up my 55g for my Oscar. They'll eventually go to the 40g tank, but it's an assortment of tetras.... Red Minor Tetras, Lamp Eye Tetras, Glo-light Tetras, Neon Tetras, and Guppies. (Sorry, not tetras!) But anyway, I put them in the 16 gallon for the night. The next morning I put half of them in the 55g. Then in both the 55 and the 16, the neons, glo-lights, and Lamp Eyes all turned up with what looked like nipped fins. No white fuzz or anything. Just these nipped fins. Then the neons and glo-lights got really, really thin and I lost a few. I know when you set up a tank you are destined to lose a few fish, but I just want to make sure that when the tank is ready my Oscar will be safe to go in there. I just want to make sure there are no parasites or diseases in these fish he could pick up after I put him in their water.
So, my other question, do you all think after the tank is established my Oscar will be safe to move into the 55? Do you think this is just natural fish loss and I'm overreacting?
Thank you for your time!!!!!
40 gallon
- highly planted
- lots of driftwood (bought from lfs)
- 40 gallon breeder
- set up with gouramis, tetras, bettas, blue rams, ghost shrimp, algae eating shrimp, bamboo shrimp, and some assassin snails.
- 30% water change every two weeks
- Marineland biowheel hob filter
- 20-40 gallon powerhead for circulation
- very stable, consistent, healthy water quality
- JUST set up on Sunday.
- Fish added Tuesday
- undergravel filter powered by two 40-60g powerheads (turns over about 350 gph)
- added air bubbler through powerheads for extra oxygenation
- no live plants
- driftwood (harvested from a local river..... I know, I know, here comes the hate mail, but I cleaned it very thoroughly. It was first bleached in a 1:10 bleach water ratio for no more than two days to kill anything that may be on the driftwood. Then it was soaked in water that was changed about twice a week for 7 months, then It was boiled for two weeks. By the time this was done the wood was nice and water logged, showed no obvious signs of serious decay (it's wood in water, it will decay eventually but no rapid signs), wood was of even color throughout sample, and had no leaching tannins.)
- I have been using Seachem's "Stability" to set it up. I started with the recommended dosage on Sunday, and have been using it daily consistently since then.
- Prime is my preferred dechlorinator
- fish in it are an assortment of tetras and some guppies
- My problem tank.
- I started with a small goldfish about four months ago. (I am well aware a goldfish should have about 20 gallons, he was going to be upgraded within 6 months)
- That went south.... So I rehomed him with my lfs and put some guppies in there. About 12 of them and one otocinclus.
- 25% water changes weekly.
- Sits across from a window, so the tank is GREEN
- is in between set ups, so has established water but the tank is empty. (No gravel, nothin.)
- Have always had fin rot issues (I know, from overstocking, but it shouldn't bee too overstocked with the water changes and bacteria supplements I do...) and had brown algae and fish just randomly die in this tank with no apparent sign of illness and pristine water quality.
So here are my questions to you lovely folk.
So does anyone have any idea what's going on???
The other question, is that I got a few fish to set up my 55g for my Oscar. They'll eventually go to the 40g tank, but it's an assortment of tetras.... Red Minor Tetras, Lamp Eye Tetras, Glo-light Tetras, Neon Tetras, and Guppies. (Sorry, not tetras!) But anyway, I put them in the 16 gallon for the night. The next morning I put half of them in the 55g. Then in both the 55 and the 16, the neons, glo-lights, and Lamp Eyes all turned up with what looked like nipped fins. No white fuzz or anything. Just these nipped fins. Then the neons and glo-lights got really, really thin and I lost a few. I know when you set up a tank you are destined to lose a few fish, but I just want to make sure that when the tank is ready my Oscar will be safe to go in there. I just want to make sure there are no parasites or diseases in these fish he could pick up after I put him in their water.
So, my other question, do you all think after the tank is established my Oscar will be safe to move into the 55? Do you think this is just natural fish loss and I'm overreacting?
Thank you for your time!!!!!